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Kirk Alexander
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Greg Fleet
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Matthew King
- General
- (voice)
Linda O'Grady
- Witch
- (voice)
- (as Linda Ross)
Christopher Schlusser
- Scout
- (voice)
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- Stuart Menzies(interior scenes)
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- TriviaThe original game, Krush Kill 'N Destroy was upgraded to become Krush Kill 'N Destroy: Xtreme, with improved graphics, fifty more "xtreme" missions, improved multiplayer (featuring limited internet capabilities) and Windows 95 compatibility. KKND: Xtreme is not a sequel, rather just an improvement of the previous version of the game, that warranted some sort of distinction from the previous game by the addition to the title.
- ConnectionsFollowed by KKND2: Krossfire (1998)
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A come and go interest
KKND Xtreme is by far my most played game of all time. I've been playing it for about 9 years, and I'm still at it once in a while.
A strategy game, it lives up to it's name (Krush Kill 'N Destroy). Play the mutants, who were once men affected by a nuclear strike or the survivors, who survived by hiding in underground bunkers. Now both sides battle for control of the surface. Honestly, I don't understand the plot well. The mutants were humans, but since becoming mutated they started behaving like an Incan tribe.
Wonderful game, though very old. Good graphics and explosions for a 1997 game, but the seas and rivers is static. Kaos Mode is the skirmish version of Command & Conquer: Red Alert, but for KKND, you have allies, whereas it's counterpart doesn't allow you to ally with an AI. The war takes place in countries with fictional names (Granbretan, Mariendad), despite a few missions showing the Chrysler building.
From what I know as of today, KKND Xtreme is forgotten. I never saw it on sale anymore, unlike Red Alert and Tiberian Sun.
A strategy game, it lives up to it's name (Krush Kill 'N Destroy). Play the mutants, who were once men affected by a nuclear strike or the survivors, who survived by hiding in underground bunkers. Now both sides battle for control of the surface. Honestly, I don't understand the plot well. The mutants were humans, but since becoming mutated they started behaving like an Incan tribe.
Wonderful game, though very old. Good graphics and explosions for a 1997 game, but the seas and rivers is static. Kaos Mode is the skirmish version of Command & Conquer: Red Alert, but for KKND, you have allies, whereas it's counterpart doesn't allow you to ally with an AI. The war takes place in countries with fictional names (Granbretan, Mariendad), despite a few missions showing the Chrysler building.
From what I know as of today, KKND Xtreme is forgotten. I never saw it on sale anymore, unlike Red Alert and Tiberian Sun.
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- Nikolaevna_Romanov
- Nov 21, 2006
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