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Counter-Strike 2D – free top-down multiplayer shooter

Counter-Strike 2D (CS2D) offers a lot more than the original Counter-Strike game. Counter-Strike is a tactical first-person shooter video game in which players join either the terrorist or counter-terrorist team (or become a spectator). Each team attempts to complete their mission objective and/or eliminate the opposing team.

In CS2D players can experience the popular multiplayer shooter in a top-down 2D perspective or accomplish new missions like capture the flag or domination! Use a huge arsenal of weapons and equipment including crazy new stuff like portal guns, lasers, RPGs, turrets and much more.

There’s also a construction mode in CS2D! Build walls, barbed wire and turrets to protect your base.

Features include:

  • Fast paced online action (or offline against bots).
  • Chat and original Counter-Strike radio messages.
  • Fog of war.
  • Serverlist with sorting, filters, Internet servers, LAN servers and favorites.
  • Friends system and authentication (U.S.G.N.).
  • Listen servers and dedicated servers.
  • Spraylogo-, map- and file transfer.
  • RCon (remote control) for servers.
  • Voting, kicking, banning, mapcycles and many settings.
  • Server player ranking and stats (in-game and as HTML output).
  • All original Counter-Strike weapons and many more, different armors, medikits and bandages, money items, close combat: machete, wrench claw, chainsaw, special grenades, launchers, mines, and much more.
  • Many modes: CS-like, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Zombies, Construction…
  • Many map types: Bomb defuse, hostage rescue, VIP assassination, Capture the Flag, Domination.
  • Very easy to use map editor with entity/trigger system.
  • Console & buy scripts like the real CS.
  • Game can be modified and extended with Lua scripts.
  • Many active players around the world, loads of maps and scripts.

Website: www.cs2d.com
Support: FAQ
Developer: Unreal Software
License: Freeware

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