![]() ![]() The game featured voice artistry by British comedian Rik Mayall. The tune for the game is John Philip Sousa's Liberty Bell March. The design of the game was later discussed in the book The Game Maker's Apprentice. ![]() Hogs of War is a turn-based tactics game where players take turns controlling individual members of their squad of hogs to engage in combat with the opposition, similar to the Worms video game series. Each level is made up of two or more teams of 5, loosely based on nations competing in the First World War. Each turn, a player takes control of a single squad member in a third-person perspective to move around the map, including jumping over terrain and swimming over bodies of water, yet can only engage in combat when stationary.Įach squad member can be assigned a class type where they have immediate access to certain weapons and abilities. There are four main class types heavy gunners that specialize in long range heavy weapons like bazookas, mortars and rocket launchers, engineers that specialise in explosives like grenades, mines and TNT, espionage that don't appear on the mini map and use sniper rifles and camouflage and finally medics that can heal other units in both close and long range. Other than inventory items, players can also gain access to military vehicles like tanks and semi-aquatic and stationary turrets like heavy artillery and pillboxes. Bunkers and MASH tents also provide further protection but without weaponry, with the latter healing a small amount at the start of their turn. The game features several modes, including a standard deathmatch, either single player or multiplayer, and a single-player campaign. At the start of each campaign, the player chooses their nation and squad of up to eight characters who have customisable names. The main objective for the player is to conquer all five regions of the world map with each region containing five missions against each opposing nation. Through the campaign, characters can be promoted as the player progresses through the campaign by earning medals given for completing tasks, such as finishing the level with zero characters felled. The campaign features semi-permadeath, where a character will be permanently lost after three deaths on a level. There are six different pig nations featured in Hogs of War that, while not directly named, are represented by their comical names, unique uniform colours, accents and headgear. Each nation is parodied in the name of their squad and soldiers and by the pigs speaking during combat, usually at the start of each turn, before firing a weapon, after defeating an opponent or upon their own death. Voice work is delivered in over the top thick accents with comical lines emphasizing the stereotypical nature of each represented nation, usually acting in an exaggerated manner (some portrayals of which were even held during both World Wars) or speaking about topics relevant to a stereotype, acting primarily as the game's source of humor. The six nations include the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the United States of America, Russia and Japan. The UK is represented by "Tommy's Trotters" (named after Tommys) who are clothed in green and wear standard British issue First World War helmets. They are based on the British Expeditionary Force and are portrayed as either incredibly posh or hooligan like and use British slang with multiple regional accents. France is represented by the "Garlic Grunts" ( a reference to the Onion Johnny stereotype of the Frenchman) who are clothed in dark blue and wear Adrian helmet. They are based on the WW1-era French Army and have thick French accents and act in a stereotypical snooty and insulting manner. Germany is represented by the "Sow-A-Krauts" (a play on the pork garnish sauerkraut) who wear grey and pickelhaube helmets. They are based primarily on Imperial Germany and act in an aggressive manner and at times speak a faux-German language with many references to sausage in hogs' names. The United States of America is represented by "Uncle Ham's Hogs" (after Uncle Sam), who wear light blue and campaign hats, as worn by the United States Expeditionary Forces during the Great War. ![]()
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