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Foxy is a turn-based strategy game where battles unfold across city districts with escalating complexity. You command units like infantry, tanks, and jet planes, each with specific attack patterns and vulnerabilities. Early fights start small but grow in scale, introducing rocket-launching tanks and catapults. Terrain and positioning matter heavily, some units struggle on certain ground while others gain advantages. Every move requires calculating mobility, range, and trade-offs, like infantry with rocket launchers who can only strike diagonally but are safe from frontal tank attacks. The game balances its tactical depth with brief visual novel segments between battles. These cutscenes focus on rescuing captured characters and include explicit content not tied to gameplay. While the plot of repelling an invasion is straightforward, the mechanics offer sharp strategic challenges. Its mix of pure tactics and adult-themed interludes makes it a divisive but memorable entry in 90s PC strategy, often cited by retro gaming circles for its unapologetic blend of genres.
The story of Foxy is rather basic: a hostile army from a country known simply as "Red" attacks the capital city of the "Blue" nation. Not only the enemy tries to invade the most important strategic points of the city - enemy generals also try to capture and enslave the "Blue" girls! Naturally, they must be stopped! As the commander of the Blue army, it's the player's task to face enemy forces in battles, rescue the girls, and drive the Reds out of the city.
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