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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Developed and published by MicroProse, Covert Action is an action strategy game designed and programmed by Sid Meier, known for his work on titles such as Pirates! and the Civilizations series. Taking on the role of CIA operative Max Remington, players travel across the globe searching for clues and capturing members of dangerous criminal organizations before they can complete their illegal activities. Certain aspects of each case are random, ensuring that no two games are alike. In the 1990's, the headlines were dominated by news of political extremists, ruthless drug lords, and militaristic dictators. While the average citizen was powerless in the face of such evil, top men and women were hard at work behind the scenes. People like Max Remington, a secret agent employed by the CIA. These covert operations may not have always been legal, but once the perpetrators were behind bars and their criminal activities had been stopped, the ends justified the means.