News Release      For Immediate Release
Fully Refitted Salvo! 1.5 Sets Sails!
Upgraded Age of Sail Title Now Available On CD!
Hampstead, NC, 01 November 2006
Chart a course for high seas mayhem with Salvo! 1.5, the refitted and upgunned version 
of last year's Salvo!, the fighting sail game for both Windows and Mac.  The 1.5 Upgrade 
was originally released as a patch, allowing owners of the original Salvo! to add a 
treasure chest's worth of enhancements and features to the game.  This is a new printing 
of Salvo!, incorporating the 1.5 Upgrade, so that the latest players will not have to 
download the patch.  If you already own Salvo! and have applied the 1.5 Upgrade, there 
is no need for this version.  This is NOT a new version, Gold version, et cetera.  So, if 
you already play the Salvo! 1.5 version read no further.  For those of you who are new 
though, continue onwards.
What is Salvo! 1.5?  It's the closest one can get to Horatio Hornblower's world without 
experiencing press gangs, or rum, sodomy, and the lash.  Well, we suppose you could add 
rum to the experience if you wished, but unless you run some weird fetish website where 
people pay to watch gamers play games and get whipped with a cat o' nine tails, the rest 
is probably best left to the annals of the Royal Navy.  
Salvo! 1.5 is a strategy title for both Windows and Macs (with the ability to share files 
between both systems) that transports players to the age of fighting sail between the 17th 
and 19th centuries.  Fight under the banners of England, the Netherlands, France, Spain, 
and the newly born United States, or raise the black flag of anarchy as a Barbary or 
Caribbean pirate.  All the major vessels of the era are included, with ships ranging from 
bombards to ships of the line.
Players can command in battle single ships up to armadas, and thanks to the Salvo! 1.5's 
highly intuitive control scheme, whole groups of ships are as easy to navigate as 
individual vessels thanks to Salvo! 1.5's squadron controls.  An "Action Marker" system 
controls individual ships, but regardless of how many ships you're running it's easy to 
move, grapple, volley, board, and more with just a handful of mouse clicks (or use of the 
extensive hot key list).
Salvo! 1.5 features a broad selection of branching campaigns, along with the ability to 
create your own battles using the Battle Generator.  The Battle Generator allows the 
virtual admiral quite a bit of latitude in designing a scenario, from automatically creating 
a battle with a few clicks, to allowing precise control over practically every aspect of a 
scenario.  So whether you just want to see how well a couple of British and French 
frigates would fare against each other, or you want to handcraft the battle of Cape 
Vincent, your options are only limited to your ambitions.  
Salvo! 1.5 also allows full editing of the ship database.  This customization allows both 
the modification of existing ships that come with the game to the inclusion of brand new 
vessels.  Each vessel is made up of a ship name, appearance, rigging details, Captain, 
country, handling, quality, morale, size, number of guns, number of crew, and number of 
marines, giving gamers a wide variety of editing options.  From laying down fantasy 
ships that never saw the light of day, to rearming your favorite historical vessel, almost 
anything is possible.
What's a wargame without chrome?  A wargame from the sixties usually!  Salvo! 1.5 
shines with a nice assortment of Age of Sail wargamey goodness, like fire ships, shore 
batteries, boarding actions, and more.  Land and shallow water play a role in Salvo! 1.5, 
and players can refit and upgrade ships between campaign scenarios.  
Originally designed as a single-player game, the 1.5 Upgrade has added a full multiplayer 
component to the game, allowing sessions to be played either through hotseat play or 
play-by-email (PBEM).  PBEM games are not system dependent, meaning that a PC 
player can play against a Mac player, the same as if they were both on PCs.  PBEM in 
Salvo! is easy, with turns saved after completion, making it a no muss, no fuss affair that 
anyone can easily get into.
A demo for Salvo! may be downloaded at 
www.shrapnelgames.com/Sprue/Salvo/6.htm,
and more information on this title can be found at 
www.shrapnelgames.com/Sprue/Salvo/1.htm
Please visit 
www.shrapnelgames.com to check out our complete line of eclectic 
independent strategy titles.