SomeAmateur
Yes! The Special Forces go through a training course called “Robin Sage”. A blogger did a good writeup on it halfway through this article.It takes place in a fictional country in very real North Carolina towns. Their job is to help a resistance force fight off an occupying military. There’s a bunch of world building to set the stage for it
I’ve honestly have little experience with other roguelikes so I can’t make a qualified comparison.
It can be challenging but I wouldn’t call it complicated. Difficulty is mostly based on vehicle choice. If you go with a Stewart tank instead of a Sherman Firefly be prepared to retreat or call for support if a Panther is barreling towards you.
It’s turn based and all commands are on keyboard. You tell your crew what to do, move the tank, fire the weapons and then it goes to the enemy units. There’s a lot of buffs and factors to consider like weather ammo type etc but the core gameplay is a easy to learn hard to master kind of thing. If your tank gets knocked out you’ll usually get a turn based minigame where you try to tell your crew what to do to bail out. Surviving crew keep their skills experience and can fall back to get a new vehicle and fight another day.
Never confess your carto crimes
The horror!
If a nuclear missile is launched at the United States the President has just 6 minutes to come to terms with that and decide to launch a counter attack or not.
If that counter attack is headed to North Korea, any land based missiles will head over the arctic circle, over Russian airspace where similar shoot/no shoot decisions will have to be made in a similar timeframe.
Not really a meme but cool