Monday, September 10, 2007

INTRODUCTION TO LION DEFENDERS

A country has declared war with Singapore after being embroiled in a conflict with her for the past three years. It alleges that Singapore was behind the recent assassination of its president, Hutu Sami. Nobody is sure what the truth behind it is, but as the tension rises amongst both parties, bloodshed seems imminent. Word is spreading around that a large third party political organization is involved in framing Singapore, for it has vested interest if both countries clash. You are called upon by the Singapore Armed Forces as a soldier in the 9th infantry division. Starting out as a conscript, you have to complete certain missions and objectives in order to uncover the truth behind the assassination before both countries clash. But, are you up to the task?

Engage in hours of fun and adrenaline pumping action taking down enemies with a huge arsenal of sophisticated and unique weapons developed by our very own Defence of Science and Technology Agency (DSTA). Complete various missions such as defusing bombs, rescuing hostages and even assassinating enemy’s commanders to rise through the ranks, eventually leading a team to fight against the enemies and defend Singapore.

Once you got the basics of the game through the campaign mode, you can log on to the online battle mode and compete with your friends. See who can take down the most enemies or work together to complete a mission. Choose from various roles and classes such as sniper, grenade launcher, or even engineer to sabotage your enemy. With its life like models and detailed landscapes, this game will bring a new physicality and reality to gamers, allowing them to experience what the real battlefield is like.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

interesting concept, should be the type of game to appeal to teenage players.

Anonymous said...

Hi! 1st i must say the blog looks rather appealing, makes the game look more inviting/interesting haha. Don't think there's been such a game in the context of singapore b4, so think it's smthg new thus teens might find it appealing! depending on the type/difficulty of scenarios, would consider playing game :)

-whocares said...

hey i think this idea is really cool :D making use of the current trend gaming to appeal to teens! kudos! i believe it'll be a great success!

Wolly said...

This is a great idea! But I think it shouldn't be targetted at college students. It would have a better effect on the secondary school students, or perhaps the game can be modified to suit the needs of the NS guys. xD

Anonymous said...

Lol I think this is MUCH better than the games MOE provides... NE quiz anyone? This might be more interesting to students, especially since it's quite similar to games like CS. The terrorist scenario quite cool!

Anonymous said...

As far as i know, this idea is one of its kind in Sinhapore. A nice concept to incorporate both military simulation and entertainemnt. And haha the blog looks nice and interesting...i think the game will be a hit with local teenagers with its interesting scenarios and plot.

Anonymous said...

make it like MMORPG!! i think other than DotA style games, MMORPGs are the most played games amongst teenagers nowadays!! Get some kickass graphics that owns DotA and you'll start to see many playing your game. Start from the appeal, work on the packaging, the graphics, the gameplay, the AI engine, after all these are settled, u are very sure teens will be attracted. from then on, work on all the "propaganda" stuff that u guys plan to add into the game...like how the Electronic Arts always make USA so freaking IMBA in their CnC games...XD

Anonymous said...

As already mentioned I think it would be an interesting idea to pursue, since a game is definitely a more engaging way of learning about almost anything, but I'll play it only if there is a reason for me to do so. As for improving interest in NS/army, I think the underlying factor will still be the real thing itself, in other words if NS/army was a more of a "service to the nation" that provided befitting and benefiting experiences, then it would be a natural encouragement for active participation.

Anonymous said...

Difficult to develop a game which will appeal to players. Game has to take up sufficient time for gamers, and yet not result in high costs from making the game due to liaison with professional developers.