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Breach & Clear brings deep tactical strategy simulation to Windows, Mac and Linux! Build your Special Operations team, plan and execute advanced missions, and own every angle.

Choose your real-world squad -- US Army Rangers, Germany's KSK, Canada’s JTF2, UK SAS, and more -- and take on a variety of foes with different skill-sets and abilities. Learn to approach, engage, and dominate your opponents through superior tactics and training.

Features
- 7 unique environments that span the globe, including Russia, Mexico, Afghanistan, China, Colombia, and more!
- 35 total missions!
- 3 engaging gameplay modes, including Terrorist Hunt, Bomb Defusal, and Escape Plan.
- Over 100 weapons, gear, and clothing options to customize your team.
- Instant Replay.
- Permadeath.
- 5 Special Operations Forces from around the world, including US Army Rangers, US Navy Seals, Canada’s JTF2, British SAS, and Army Special Forces.

Not sure why it doesn't state it on the Store page, but the game came as a result of greenlight. I find it odd that some games note that they are greenlit and others don't. Steam seems to keep switching up things.

The reviews seem very mixed on it, some people think it is amazing while others think it has no depth at all, so it may be worth waiting for some more reviews first.

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Tags: Steam, Strategy
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HadBabits Mar 25, 2014
Has anyone tried this game? The fact that it's a mobile port makes me weary.
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