- Tegel's Mercenaries
"Tegel's Mercenaries" is a
computer game developed byMindcraft and released in1992 forDOS . The game is an early (and poorly reviewed) entry in thestrategy game sub-genre of squad-based tactical command.The player controls a corporate military officer in the employ of the gruff General Tegel, and battles various criminal forces and alien threats. The player hires and equips a squad of soldiers, each of whom possesses distinct statistical combat specialties, and directs them in combat situations against various hostile humans, robots, and aliens. The game was released without several features that were described in the game's manual and in
screenshot s, such as intra-squad conflict stemming from divided loyalties andcybernetic upgrades to the soldiers. Furthermore, thegame balance was lopsided in favor of the player thanks to poor enemy AI and overpowered weapons. In particular, theflamethrower -type weapons would often deal five times as much damage as a conventional laser weapon, and would have a much higher degree of accuracy.A sequel, "Tegel's Mercenaries 2", was solicited in the Mindscape in-house catalog that was packaged with several contemporary Mindscape games, but it never appeared. However, a spiritual sequel did appear in the form of Mindscape's final game, "
Strike Squad ", a similar squad-based tactical game whose design improved on many of the shortcomings of "Tegel's Mercenaries". Given the similarities between the design of "Tegel's Mercenaries" and "Strike Squad", coding from the abortive "Tegel's Mercenaries 2" project may have been incorporated into "Strike Squad".The game's plot follows the player's exposure of a human conspiracy that leads to a planned invasion by insectoid aliens. Ultimately, the player's squad travels to the aliens' homeworld, destroys their queen (whose design is lifted from the "Alien" design), and seemingly thwarts the invasion. Then, in the final
cutscene , Tegel reveals himself as an alien in disguise. He was manipulating the player into assisting the aliens all along, and the final mission on their homeworld was supposed to have been a suicide mission. How the unproduced sequel would have followed up on this revelation is unknown.
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