Fifth Column Prototype
DemoChoose your approach in a nineteen sixties that could have been.
Fifth Column is a concept game first released in December 2015 by Mordechai Gabai. It was created to test the commercial viability of a planned AAA title of the same name, which likewise deals with an alternate historical World War II. In the Fifth Column universe, World War II becomes a protracted conflict extending well in the 1960s. In Fifth Column you become an SOE operator by the name of Thomas Knightley who is charged with destabilising the Nazi grip over the Southern Caucasus. However, the Nazis aren't Knightley's only problem, given the prolific ethnic strife in that region.
You can obtain the Fifth Column source code from GitHub and download the October 2017 version of Fifth Column from IndieDB free-of-charge.
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