Move In! is a tactical combat action game. It offers the player realistic environments, including standard and special issue combat weapons, giving the feeling of total immersion. Move In! is team based and therefore integrates leadership and the comradery that is felt during life threatening situations that highly trained soldiers face on the battle field. The player can experience some of the best military equipment available - Rifles, Pistols, Sub Machine Guns, and a whole host of specialist equipment. Realism plays a big part in the game. 3D environments are set in real life locations from all over the world. Featuring realistic weather conditions - rain, snow, and fog. Move In! has been developed in a way that allows variation in the mission objectives for each map, leading to a totally new experience with every map change. Secondary mission objectives have also been added, these missions do not have to be completed, but doing so will reward you. Features: + New Multiplayer Modes,...

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You all should be playing Move-In! by now, but there is no playable version available yet. But I can offer you some more detailed information on our progress: 97% of Move In! is finished, and thats a fact. There are only 3 more or less minor obstacles that keep us busy. And as we promised, the Move

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You all should be playing Move-In! by now, but there is no playable version available yet. But I can offer you some more detailed information on our progress:

97% of Move In! is finished, and thats a fact. There are only 3 more or less minor obstacles that keep us busy. And as we promised, the Move In! team will not rest until we finish them.

The following obstacles are troubling us:

  • finish the maps
  • fix the playermodel-animation
  • model and skin the playermodel-heads

And here some new pics for you:

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Image filesizes are too large. No image on the fornt page should be over 15kb in size.

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