Virtual Warfare offers five new, more challenging missions in new terrain with additional land and air vehicles realistically modeled after the Armed Forces. Each mission tests a player"s ability to command and maneuver their platoon of vehicles against the fictional, "Red Fist" terrorist organization and their allies. The new operations include: seizing control of a nuclear weapons disassembly building; using air strikes to eliminate three main enemy landing zones; regrouping forces to complete a major strike against enemy bases; cutting off a retreat path for rebel forces using satellite uplinks; and destroying rebel forces while protecting civilian structures in a region susceptible to wildfire. The series of battles culminate with a strike on their main base. Users can play the demo level of Virtual Warfare for free with the option to buy the full game for $19.97.
Visitors to 3D Games can also play the martial arts game Invincible, Blasterball Wild, a fast-paced arcade game and Dark Orbit, a sci-fi shootout. Online games are both free and fee-based.