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Quarantine II: Road Warrior is a post-apocalyptic action-adventure game released for the DOS platform in 1995. The game is set in a world where a viral outbreak has turned most of humanity into zombies. The player controls a lone survivor who must travel across the wasteland to find a cure for the virus.
The game is played from a top-down perspective and features real-time combat. The player must scavenge for resources such as food and water, and can also find weapons and ammunition. The game world is procedurally generated, meaning that each game is slightly different.
Quarantine II: Road Warrior was well-received upon release, with critics praising the game's atmosphere and gameplay. The game's graphics and sound were also praised. However, the game was criticized for its high difficulty level.
Despite its positive reception, Quarantine II: Road Warrior was not a commercial success. The game sold poorly and was quickly forgotten. However, the game has since gained a cult following, and is considered a classic of the post-apocalyptic genre.