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Medic: Pacific War

Discussion in 'Other WarGames' started by EarlGrey, Mar 3, 2021.

  1. EarlGrey

    EarlGrey New Member

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    Hi there!

    I’m working as a producer for Medic: Pacific War, which is starting a Kickstarter campaign soon! Check our unique take on the war - from the perspective of the soldier who saves lives as a medic. KS backers can also expect the playable demo to be available on the campaign’s launch! If you’re interested, click "Notify me on launch" and join us during the development of this amazing game!

    Kickstarter: Coming soon: Medic: Pacific War
    Steam: Medic: Pacific War on Steam
    Trailer:
     
  2. OpanaPointer

    OpanaPointer I Point at Opana Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    HM3 Ho saved my life at least three times. He described himself as "half-Japanese, half-Chinese, half-Hawaiian, half-American." I wasn't able to dispute that. (Wrong war, but whatever.)
     
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    CAC Ace of Spades

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    Sheeet man, you can't say that and not give details...What the blazes does HM3 Ho mean anyway?
     
  4. ColHessler

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    Hospital Man Third Class. And his last name was Ho.
     
  5. EarlGrey

    EarlGrey New Member

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    Hi guys!

    In case you are still interested, the Kickstarter campaign is running for the last 48 hours! Join us and help us develop this unique war game!

    Medic: Pacific War
     
  6. OpanaPointer

    OpanaPointer I Point at Opana Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Yep. The most important thing he ever did for me was to show me where the morphine ampules were stashed. I took nearly a hundred with me on one trip down the river. But I digress...
     
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    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    You know, I've got this gut feeling that Opana could recite some very interesting tales of "days gone by".

    Wish we could all spend a few days under your tutelage. In other words I'd actually pay to take any course you'd teach.
     

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