Towns
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Developers | Xavi Canal, Ben Palgi |
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Genres | Simulation Video Game |
Publishers | SMP |
Mode | Single-player video game |
Release | WW: November 7, 2012 |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems, Linux, macOS |
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ID | 2422425 |
About Towns
Towns is a 2012 simulation video game. Towns was initially developed by the three-person group SMP, consisting of Xavi Canal, Alex Poysky, and Ben Palgi. In February 2014, development was passed on to Florian Frankenberger.
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... 1bn of cash for Towns the government says have been " overlooked"...
Kharkiv offensive: Ukraine targets east after rapid counter-offensive
...Ukrainian officials say they are targeting Towns in the eastern Donbas region after making a series of gains in a rapid counter-offensive...
Kharkiv offensive: Russia surprised as Ukraine takes several towns - UK
...A Ukrainian advance near the eastern city of Kharkiv - which has recaptured several Towns - has taken Russia " by surprise" UK defence officials say...
Ukraine war: Russian assault on key Donbas city intensifies
... The Russians have taken some territory - villages and little Towns - but it s a very heavily defended area...
Ukraine war: Families hide in cellars as Russia targets Donbas region
... Lysychansk is one of many strategic Towns - set amid forests, rolling hills, and giant coal mines - now being targeted by the Kremlin as its forces try to organise a pincer movement from the east to seize the rest of the Donbas, and to encircle Ukrainian forces...
South Africa's Durban floods: At least 45 die as rain and mudslides cause havoc
... The mayor of eThekwini - which is the area including Durban and its surrounding Towns - has apologised to residents who were left stranded after the emergency call centre was overwhelmed overnight...
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... The disconnect has created a rapidly spiralling crisis, as affordability issues, once a problem concentrated in big coastal centres such as New York and San Francisco, have spread throughout the country, touching mid-size cities, small Towns - even rural counties...
Poland feels the strain of Ukraine's refugees
... And as the fighting worsens in Ukraine - and begins to spread to the west - Towns like Zamosc are wondering how long they can cope...
Ukraine war: Families hide in cellars as Russia targets Donbas region
As Russian forces inch forwards along a meandering Front Line in the northern Donbas region, only one road Now remains open for Ukrainians seeking access to the besieged hilltop farming town of Lysychansk.
A brown smoke trail from a rocket drifted overhead, and three artillery shells landed perhaps a mile east of The Road one recent afternoon, as Major Oleg Kravchenko drove at furious speed towards a forward medical post close to the advancing Russian front lines.
" Every Day it's blood, blood, blood, blood, " said Maj Kravchenko, a wry, burly figure who heads the army's medical teams in the area.
" Keep your Head Down and Watch Out for snipers. The Russians were shelling this area 15 Minutes ago, " an army nurse said as we followed The Major into a derelict building where ambulance teams were waiting for The Next call.
The trill of springtime birdsong was interrupted every few seconds by The Boom of artillery. Broken Glass and debris covered The Floor . An unused table-tennis table stood in one corner, near a large hole that had been torn in the concrete wall by an incoming shell. The Medics sat nearby around a makeshift table, drinking coffee.
Lysychansk is one of many strategic Towns - Set amid forests, Rolling Hills , and giant coal mines - Now being targeted by the Kremlin as its forces try to organise a pincer movement from The East to seize the rest of the Donbas, and to encircle Ukrainian forces.
" The Most we've had is 30 wounded (in One Day ). Shrapnel, bullets, trauma. Depending on what kind of battle. We pick them up and take them to The Hospital . The fighting is very extreme and dangerous Now . But our soldiers are holding our positions and we're giving to our enemy a good fight, " Maj Kravchenko said.
On many front lines, the overwhelming majority of injuries involve shrapnel and Concussion - Evidence of The Russian strategy of simply bombarding Ukraine's heavily-fortified positions from a distance. But the bullet injuries The Major spoke about seem to back up reports that Russian troops are Now seeking to advance on foot.
Further up The Hill , outside Lysychansk's crumbling, Soviet-era hospital, Now run by the military, a soldier with severe head injuries lay on a stretcher inside an ambulance.
" The Injury is severe. His prospects are very poor, " said The Medic treating him, gruffly, seconds before The Ambulance left to move the patient to a safer location.
Upstairs, the darkened hospital wards were packed with more young soldiers, many lying listlessly on beds, suffering from Concussion .
" It was mortar fire. On Easter day. My head aches. It's hard to focus, " whispered Olexander Grinchak, 30. He gestured slowly towards The Bed opposite, where his friend was recovering from similar injuries. The Hospital has no running water, but is continuing to perform surgery.
On The Streets outside, many buildings bear the scars of recent Russian artillery and rocket fire. A fresh impact site left a huge hole on The Road ; a petrol station had been shattered by another strike.
Russian forces have been pushing towards Lysychansk from the north, The East , and Now from the south-east, in what appears to be a more methodical and perhaps more effective strategy to cut off key Ukrainian supply lines, including the region's vital rail network.
Most civilians have already abandoned Lysychansk and the nearby front-line town of Severodonetsk. But during a particularly noisy burst of shelling, A Family of four walked along the pavement near The Hospital carrying fresh supplies of food to a nearby cellar.
" We have Nowhere Else to go. No relatives in other places. Besides, you need money To Live Somewhere Else and we would be broke within a month, " said Anastasia Leontiova, holding her four-year-old son's hand.
" I'm feeling fine, " said nine-year-old Masha, brightly, although she flinched when a loud explosion boomed across The Town . " I'm not scared. Because I'm the older sister, so I'm not scared, " she continued.
Seventeen civilians, including several children, were living in The Cellar of a large administrative building. Their water had just been cut, but they still had electricity.
One couple, Lubova Gubin, 69, and her husband Alexei, 73, sat on their beds in a tiny room, listening to The News on a radio and quietly arguing about what they should do. The retired kindergarten cleaner and Truck Driver have lived in Lysychansk their whole lives.
" We'll Stay Here . We've had a long life, " said Alexei, firmly.
" Well, he decides, " said Lubova.
" I told My Wife she could leave with The Children , " replied Alexei.
" My husband is sick. His legs hurt. He can't walk. So, we'll stay. But I'm scared. This war should never have happened, " said Lubova, before bursting into tears. " It's awful. I'm so afraid. I'm afraid every night. I don't know if we'll Survive This . I don't know if Lysychansk, or Ukraine, will survive. "
Source of news: bbc.com