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Into the Eagle's Nest drops you into a World War 2 base where brute force won't save you. As a lone operative, your goal is to free three captured allies, blast the enemy HQ to bits, and recover hidden artworks. Each of eight levels demands careful movement, ammo is scarce, patrols are relentless, and keys are rare. Paintings sit in destructible crates or roam loose, while explosives need to be grabbed, not fired. You'll duck behind cover, pick locks, and decide when to fight or flee. Success hinges on patience and timing, not just pulling the trigger. The game stands out for balancing action with stealthy problem solving. With its tense atmosphere and resource management, it offers a leaner but sharp challenge that holds up among 1980s action titles. Running on platforms from DOS to ZX Spectrum, it packed tactical depth into tight quarters. Players who prefer planning routes over flamboyant combat might find it clicks more than its Gauntlet-inspired peers.
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