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» Harvest: Massive Encounter Description

Repel hordes of aliens coming to destroy your mining venture in this unique arcade strategy game! Use clever tactics, cunning defense priorities and daring base designs to achieve all goals and rise in the rankings of the interstellar Medusa corporation! There are five different ways to play as you choose from Normal, Wave, Insane, Rush or Creative Modes! With gameplay that's easy to learn, but impossible to master, Harvest: Massive Encounter offers a brand new gaming experience!

» Harvest: Massive Encounter Summary

Title: Harvest: Massive Encounter
Genre: strategy
Developed by Oxeye Game Studio
Added on 2008-06-22
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» Harvest: Massive Encounter Features

  • Control A Massive Number Of Units!
  • Unique Strategic Gameplay!
  • Mesmerizing Energy Webs!
  • Easy To Learn - Impossible To Master!

» Harvest: Massive Encounter Reviews

  • "let me start saying this game wont be for everyone. ok that said i personaly love the game the graphics and sound are just awesome and a fairly small download i cant stop playing it its addicting but dont take my word for it download it for your self and give it a shot im more than sure you wont be dissapointed great game reflexive." - SusanAnn

» Harvest: Massive Encounter System Requirements

  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz or faster
  • Memory: 256 MB or more

» Harvest: Massive Encounter Extra Info

Did you know that...

The IBM 7950, also known as Harvest, was a one-of-a-kind adjunct to the Stretch computer which was installed at the US National Security Agency (NSA). Built by IBM, it was delivered in 1962 and operated until 1976, when it was decommissioned. Harvest was designed to be used for cryptanalysis. One purpose of the machine was to search text for key words from a watchlist. From a single foreign cipher system, Harvest was able to scan over seven million decrypts for any occurrences of over 7,000 key words in under four hours. The computer was also used for codebreaking, and this was enhanced by a system codenamed Rye, which allowed remote access to Harvest.

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