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S.T.A.C.K.E.R. Game Client

Three years ago, in 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl...

S.T.A.C.K.E.R. Game Client

Three years ago, in 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant scattered deadly radiation across Europe. 100000 people were hastily evacuated and a Zone of Alienation created around Chernobyl.

Soon stories began to leak out of the Zone - of mutated animals and men, of the earth and sky twisting into weird shapes, and of alien objects with wonderful powers that would drop out of thin air.

For these, people would pay well. So scavengers were drawn to the Zone. Men drifted there from across the USSR, to make a living gathering what they could from this lonely, hostile new world. These men became known as "Stackers".

Features

* Loot, drink, smoke and fight your way through three levels of irradiated hell

* Overcome dogs, soldiers, swamps and fanatics with rocket launchers

* Discover the perverted secrets of Soviet science

* Struggle with outdated 80s equipment

* Have your wishes granted in the mysterious heart of the Zone

Instructions

Control objects with the cursor keys. UP, Z and X rotate objects. The SPACE and ENTER keys flip your inventory upside-down. P pauses the game and ESC quits it immediately. F4 switches between windowed and full-screen mode.

If you are having performance problems, try closing all other programs while running S.T.A.C.K.E.R.

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