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* '''Economy''': Send missions to Mars with the budget you have available, raised by completing mission and individual tasks. | * '''Economy''': Send missions to Mars with the budget you have available, raised by completing mission and individual tasks. | ||
* '''Realistic Terrain''': Explore the surface of Mars in locations based on actual satellite data from locations such as Victoria Crater. | * '''Realistic Terrain''': Explore the surface of Mars in locations based on actual satellite data from locations such as Victoria Crater. | ||
== Useful links == | |||
* [[Take On Mars - Beta Patches|Beta Patches]] | |||
[[Category:Take On Mars]] | [[Category:Take On Mars]] | ||
[[Category:Take On]] | [[Category:Take On]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 14 August 2013
Take On Mars (TKOM) is a new title for the Take On series, developed by Bohemia Interactive.
There are 3 locations to explore on Mars: Victoria, Kaiser and Gale craters. Each location is 4 by 4 km having an area of 16 km2 (9.94 mi2) to be explored; filled with various exploration targets.
Features
- Space Program: Explore Mars from the perspective of a science-driven Space Agency. Develop new technologies, vehicles and instruments to tackle the tasks ahead.
- Scenarios: Head straight to the surface of Mars and complete individual missions centered around various Science Missions and objectives.
- Editor: Create scenarios with complex missions, or just play around with whatever you wish in this limitless, free-form mode.
- Dynamic destruction system: Break off cameras, robotic arms, even individual struts and wheels, all affecting the way the vehicle handles.
- Economy: Send missions to Mars with the budget you have available, raised by completing mission and individual tasks.
- Realistic Terrain: Explore the surface of Mars in locations based on actual satellite data from locations such as Victoria Crater.