Pathway to Glory

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Pathway to Glory is a tactical turn-based game for the Nokia N-Gage, by Nokia and RedLynx, released in late 2004.

Pathway to Glory
Box art for Pathway to Glory
Developer(s) RedLynx
Publisher(s) Nokia
Release date(s) December, 2004
Genre(s) Strategy
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer, N-Gage Arena
Platform(s) Nokia N-Gage
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Summer 1943, World War II, Southern Europe... Special forces are urgently needed in the struggle for Europe. Command a multinational unit of highly trained men and accomplish action-packed, historical missions by defending, ambushing, destroying and attacking. Experience the suspense of mobile community warfare.

Pathway to Glory can be played both as a single-player game, and in a multi-player mode, using the N-Gage Arena or a local Bluetooth connection.

Pathway to Glory screenshot
Pathway to Glory screenshot

Reviews (as of December 2004) have been very positive, consisting of 8/10 and above scores; along with Pocket Kingdom: 0wn the W0rld, it is one of the first highly rated games for the N-Gage.

A sequel for Pathway to Glory was announced during E3 2005, titled Pathway to Glory: Ikusa Islands. It is currently released

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