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Lost Patrol

Lost Patrol

Details: Survival game
Descr: Lost Patrol, also known as The Lost Patrol, is a survival action role-playing game with strategy elements developed by the team Shadow Development and published by Ocean Software for the Amiga and Atari ST computers in 1989. A DOS version was also created by Astros Productions. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1989
Developer: Shadow Development
Composer: Jon Dunn
Designer: Ian G.Harling
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS, Atari ST, DOS
Genres: Strategy game, Shooter Video Game, Strategy Video Game, Adventure game, Action role-playing game, Simulation

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