Lead a Secret Fighting Force
Shadez: The Black Operations is a war strategy game that puts you in charge of a mercenary army. Governments hire your force to handle dangerous battles that they want to keep out of public view. You take the role of the general and decide what units to send into combat.
The battlefield runs across the screen while enemy forces move toward your base. Your base sits beyond the left side of the visible area. Every enemy that reaches it causes damage. Once the base loses all of its health, the battle ends.
Build an Army With Battle Funds
Destroying enemy units earns money. You can spend those funds on more troops and stronger military equipment. Shadez includes infantry, tanks, helicopters, and airstrikes. Each choice gives you another way to stop the approaching enemy.
Money matters throughout the battle. Spending everything too early can leave you without enough funds when a stronger enemy group arrives. Saving too much can also cause problems because a small army may struggle to hold the line.
You need to watch what appears on the battlefield and decide when another unit can make the biggest difference.
Stop the Enemy Before It Gets Through
Shadez does not ask you to control one soldier directly. You manage the whole fighting force instead. Troops and vehicles move into combat after you deploy them. Your main job involves choosing the right equipment and keeping enough firepower on the field.
Airstrikes provide another option when ground forces need help. They can attack an area from above and give you a way to deal with dangerous groups before they move closer to the base.
The simple dark silhouettes also make the battlefield easy to read. Soldiers, vehicles, aircraft, explosions, and the landscape stand out through their shapes instead of relying on lots of small details.
Keep Strengthening Your Defenses
Shadez becomes a balance between spending money and stopping each new attack. Every destroyed enemy gives you more funds for the next part of the fight. A stronger army can stop more units before they reach the far side.
The controls stay straightforward because most actions use the mouse. This lets you focus on choosing troops, buying equipment, and deciding when to call an airstrike.
Shadez: The Black Operations suits players who enjoy military games where planning matters more than fast aiming. You watch the entire battle, build up your forces, protect the base, and try to stop every enemy unit from breaking through.
