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Kalculate Kommand 'n' Dominate the post-nuclear wasteland!

Krush Kill 'n' Destroy Xtreme, a uniquely presented fast-paced RTS set in a post-nuclear wasteland where access to oil means survival, is now available on GOG.com for only $5.99.

If you take a Mad Max movie and turn it into a computer game--you'll get [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/fallout]Fallout. But what if you take a Fallout game, add even more humor, and make it into a Real-Time Strategy? The outcome would probably look exactly like KKnD. The conflict presented in this game seems too realistic for its own good. It's a story of a war fought over access to fossil fuel deposits. Nothing new, right? But the gritty post-apocalyptic setting with its barren radiated deserts and decomposing ruins of once-great cities makes it captivating and exotic. The Survivors are a highly militarized society, hiding in underground bunkers and fighting to save the humankind from annihilation. The Evolved are a race of surface-dwelling mutants aiming to impose a new world order. Those two factions won't hesitate to crush, kill, and destroy each other in the name of oil--their only chance for survival.

Krush Kill 'n' Destroy Xtreme is an RTS that excels in the presentation of dynamic battlefields, with a variety of over 50 beautifully animated units. The Xtreme version adds many tweaks and fixes to the original game's mechanics and expands the single-player mission count from 30 to a whooping 80. Unfortunately this version of the game does not support multiplayer. Still, with the extra Xtreme missions can keep even the most hardcore RTS fans occupied for days!

Choose your side of the conflict, roll out your regiments into the rough, radiated wasteland, and begin to Krush Kill 'n' Destroy Xtreme, for only $5.99!
Huh, I'd never heard of this one before!
I have vague memories about this game from my earlier years, I played the demo and I recall I did enjoy it.
Nice two releases for this Thursday, GOG.
Well this is a nice blast from the past, KKND was my second RTS ever and I love it. It didn't work properly in windows 7 though, so I thought all hope was lost.

Instantly bought this, thanks GOG!!

One question though: In the bonus content you do NOT have the strategy "guide" for this game. Was it not possible to secure a digital version of this? I ask because I remember the strategy guide being loaded with more humor than actual strategy, and it would be a shame to have it lost with the passage of time.
Interesting. If this is here, the chances of the decent racer DethKarz coming to GOG are looking likely (it was also developed by Beam Software and published originally by Melbourne House, in fact, I think Beam only ever developed for Melbourne).
Post edited September 15, 2012 by jamyskis
Haven't played this for at least ten years... great classic!
(now I'm all hyped for the sequel!)
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Zeraan: On Windows 7 64 bit, the "IPX" button is disabled, the other two options are "Serial" and "Modem", both obsolete methods of connecting. Unless you're really desperate and hook your computer up to your 56.6k baud modem, it won't work.

I then launched Windows XP Virtual Mode, and I was able to install IPX as one of protocols in network, but when I tried to launch KKnD, I got the following error:

Unable to execute file:
C:\Program Files\\Krush, Kill and Destroy Xtreme\

CreateProcess failed; code 14001.
The application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.

I've reinstalled, but the error persisted. Looks like they're serious about multiplayer not working :(
I managed to get the LAN working perfectly. In your KKND folder, there is a file called Directplay-win64 OR directplay-win32. Double click whichever is relevant to your interests, and go through the prompts. Then run IPXRouter, which is also in your game folder. The IPX button should now work, and I have been able to connect to other computer who have gone through the same process.

This did set off some graphical glitches however. I run in XP compatability mode, with all the options ticked (256 colours, 640x480, Disable visual, desktop, scaling. I also run as an Admin and make sure I am using my integrated graphics and NOT my nVidia card. This has fixed all problems I have had. Hope this helps!