About How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter
How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter is a single player arcade simulation game. It was developed by Team Graveshift and was released on September 16, 2014.
'How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter' is a game that is inspired by the 1983 Soviet Nuclear False Alarm Incident, and the song 99 Red Balloons by Nena. In 'How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter' you handle threats to your nation using the PETROV 99 radar detection system! Every time a threat is detected, the THREAT meter fills, and lowers as you shoot down THREATS! Once the THREAT meter is em…

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How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter is a arcade simulation game. Common tags for How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter include indie and minimalist.
How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter is available on Windows.
How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter was released on September 16, 2014.
How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter was developed by Team Graveshift.
How I Learned to Stop Nuclear Winter is a single player game.
