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Creep through dim sewers into a terrorist skyscraper, flipping switches to black out floors while dodging booby-trapped corpses—just don’t expect your AI buddies to help much.

Developer: Capstone Software
Genre: First-person shooter
Released: 1994
File size: 2.91 MB
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Game Overview

Operation Body Count came out in 1994 for MS-DOS, published by Capstone Software. It was one of those early first-person shooters that tried to push the boundaries of what the genre could do, back when Wolfenstein 3D was still fresh in everyone's mind. The game drops you into a terrorist-occupied skyscraper with a simple, urgent premise: stop a bomb threat by any means necessary.

You control a lone special forces operative, moving room by room through the building's floors. Your main goal is to find and disarm bombs while eliminating every hostile you encounter. The game uses a screen-by-screen exploration system, where each new area loads separately, and you often have to flip switches to progress or cut the lights. Enemy soldiers are numerous and aggressive, making the pacing relentless; you are almost always outgunned. Friendly AI allies are present but largely ineffective, leaving you to handle most threats alone. It feels chaotic and overwhelming, a tense scramble through tight corridors where every corner could be your last.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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