Abandonware DOS title

Boot Camp

Boot Camp (1989, DOS) is the game that turns military training into a button-mashing festival of pain. Ever dreamed of surviving basic training without breaking a sweat? This is it—if your definition of “not sweating” includes breaking your keyboard in half. You’ll run obstacle courses, throw grenades, and take aim at targets while a pixelated drill sergeant silently judges your every move. Think of it as Olympic sports with camo and trauma. The graphics are chunky, the sounds are brutal, and the pace is relentless. It’s like Track & Field joined the army and got yelled at a lot.
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Also known as: Combat School
Status: abandonware
Also published for: Amstrad CPC, Arcade, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum
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