Overview
What is ShellShock: Nam '67?
ShellShock: Nam '67 immerses you in the most controversial conflict of modern times: The Vietnam War.
In depth
A closer look at ShellShock: Nam '67
Taking on the role of a rookie on his first tour of duty, you will experience the fear, chaos and atrocities of the Vietnam War.
From the napalm bombardments of civilian villages and the gruesome Viet Cong (VC) booby traps, to the permanent threat of invisible foes and deadly ambushes, ShellShock: Nam '67 dares to go where no other war game has gone before.
It's January 1967. After being drafted and completing basic training, you are plunged into the steamy jungles of Indochina. Heroic ideals of fighting for honor and country quickly fade in the face of the fierce warfare: there is no glory in death.
As a rookie soldier, you must quickly learn the finer arts of jungle and urban warfare to become a battle-hardened soldier and survive your first tour of duty.
Your Base Camp forms the central focus for your Operations, with your primary objective to pacify threats from the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army (NVA). You will need to venture deep into the hostile Vietnamese countryside to search out and destroy enemy troops and encampments.
With visibility low, potentially every bush and tree could be an enemy-hiding place. Only by careful observation and hastily learnt war craft shall the enemy be overcome.
Verdict
Should you download ShellShock: Nam '67?
ShellShock: Nam '67 runs on
Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 8 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Tools and Editors.
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At a glance
ShellShock: Nam '67 specifications
- Last updated
- Jan 4, 2025
- License
- Shareware
- Operating system
- Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003
- File size
- 8 MB
- Price
- Free
- Page views
- 1016
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