Sand Storm

Sand Storm

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title = Sand Storm


caption = Screenshot from "Sand Storm"
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developer = Pod Bay Enterprises
publisher = MVP Software
Personal Companion Software
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released = 1992
genre = Action
modes = Single-player
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platforms = DOS
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"Sand Storm" is a 1992 action game in which you are shooting an anti-air ballistic weapon. The premise of the game is similar to that of "Sabotage". You must defend your home base from planes (which drop bombs), Patriot Missiles, and Scuds. If a missile or bomb touches the ground, some of the buildings in the base are damaged. Each building can be damaged three times. In other missions, you can direct a missile into designated enemy buildings.

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