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Kimdom Come

Kimdom Come - 2.0

DPRK missile game

All Time: (4.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2003-12-04
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 3,656
Downloads (all versions): 5,551

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Sometimes it's difficult to understand exactly what's happening on the Korean peninsula. Could North Korean leader Kim Jong Il attach nuclear payloads to his Taepo-Dong missiles? Will South Korean president Roh Moo Hyun's "sunshine" policy of engagement bring peace? Will North Korea release the hostages it took from Japan in the 1970s? What is with Kim's haircut? Only time, and this game, will tell.

Use your Flying Dong 2 missiles to fend off detente with the puppets of the south. With Roh & his "sunshine" policy out of the way, you won't have to suffer his donations of food and oil ever again! Blasting aid, waving at parades, eliminating traitorous traitors, destroying your own cities... it's fun! fun! fun! north of the DMZ.

Aside from the busy task of protecting cities from menacing gifts of energy and nourishment from your Imperialist enemies, the Dear Leader is faced with difficult policy choices. Should you wait until your last city defects, or nuke it first? Or are your objectives better met by just blowing up the sun?

Although the action will become fast and furious, victory is surely within the grasp of a Dear Leader whose official biography notes that his birth was marked by a new star, and who composed six operas, designed the Juche Tower, and invented the tractor.

The Patriotically Impartial critics rave:
"[Kimdom Come]... is the outstanding and great leader of mankind, the only inspirer of revolutionaries of the world; the spirit of the Workers' Party of Korea, the fortress of freedom, democracy and socialism, the thinker and theoretician of the great proletarian revolution and the people's father who boundlessly loves man."--independent analyst Naim Ssullaiman, Member of the Lebanese Committee for the Study of Kimsungilism, quoted in the Great Leader's book "The Brilliant Banner of Juche".

What's new in this version:

  • New type of foreign aid: muffins
  • Kidnap South Korean film personalities to make propaganda

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.6 - OS X
  • Intel Macs may experience sound problems

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Kimdom Come ReviewWhat a lesson! - Version: 2.0, 7/8/2004 08:41AM PST

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Greg K
The programmer's goal is obvious and effective - educate. The game is fun enough for me and it is a bit strange playing the bad guy in real life.

It is comic in animation and I like it for that. It is like a live cartoon editorial. Anybody what to be Saddam? Osama? Hope not.
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Kimdom Come ReviewSatire: 5/5; Game: 3/5 - Version: 2.0, 12/5/2003 08:54PM PST

FreeiPodGuy.com
Looks OK (though a bit cartoony). Plays fine but unremarkably. Too much talk, not enough action. Backstory is fine (especially when there's a relevant point to be made as is the case here), but put it in a readme or something rather than in screens and narration you have to go through every time you launch.
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Kimdom Come ReviewLook out - Version: 2.0, 12/4/2003 09:52PM PST

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hkim
This game is going to really raise the ire of quite a few pro-NK Koreans who will send death threats to Version Tracker and try to hack their site. The other Koreans might actually enjoy the game however. They need to realize that our situation *is not a game*, strange as it may sound.
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