Pathway to Glory: Ikusa Islands

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Pathway to Glory: Ikusa Islands
Pathway to Glory Ikusa Islands cover.jpg
Developer(s) Ubisoft RedLynx
Publisher(s) Nokia
Platform(s) Nokia N-Gage
Release2005
Genre(s) Turn-based tactics
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer, N-Gage Arena

Pathway to Glory: Ikusa Islands is a tactical turn-based game for the Nokia N-Gage, published by Nokia and developed by Ubisoft RedLynx, released in late 2005. The game is a sequel to the original Pathway to Glory.

Story

Commanded by an old navy veteran McDouglas, a squad of allied soldiers take on the horrors of the Pacific Theatre. Only their strong ties to each other and to the seasoned veteran commander can keep them alive.

Ikusa Islands can be played in single-player and multiplayer mode, using either hotseat, N-Gage Arena or a local Bluetooth connection.


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