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Private Military Manager: Tactical Auto Battler is Untested on macOS

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Private Military Manager: Tactical Auto Battler has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Private Military Manager: Tactical Auto Battler

The player is the CEO of a private military company based in Cordivia, South America during the 1990s. The cartels are rapidly growing, and the government and local police are quickly becoming corrupt. Rebels are constantly seeking to start a civil war, and intelligence agencies from various countries are running rampant. In this world plunging into chaos, opportunities and crises always come hand in hand for the mercenary company.

Your client does not wish to reveal themselves due to political reasons. They hope someone else will take care of the dirty work for them, and if you fail the mission, the client will not protect you. However, you will be paid handsomely in return.

The process of preparing for and resolving missions consists of observing realistic combat simulations. Players do not directly control the combatants but, as the CEO of a mercenary company, must issue more effective tactical directives. It is difficult to succeed in a mission on the first attempt. Persistently identify the enemy's weaknesses and try new tactics. The growth of your mercenary squad could be the key to solving missions. Ensure you are prepared to execute the mission within the set timeframe.

Recruit new mercenaries, control their weapons and tactical combinations, and their engagement rules in CQB (Close Quarters Battle) situations to ensure the success of the mission. As the CEO, you will analyze how the mercenary squad carries out its missions.

macOS Game Tests

Private Military Manager: Tactical Auto Battler tested on macOS.

Private Military Manager: Tactical Auto Battler is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Private Military Manager: Tactical Auto Battler hasn't been tested yet on macOS.