Quick synopsis
1378km is a first-person shooter that places players in a tense, historically based scenario along the Inner German border. Matches support up to sixteen participants divided into two opposing roles: citizens trying to cross the border and border guards assigned to prevent escapes. The title focuses on both intense firefights and a somber, realistic backdrop.
Core gameplay elements
- Fast, reflex-driven encounters that reward quick aim and decision-making
- Team coordination and planning as central mechanics
- Asymmetric objectives: one side attempts crossings while the other enforces the barrier
- Authentic terrain and hazards taken from the Cold War-era “death strip”
Historical background and tone
The game recreates conditions and locations used between 1949 and 1990, evoking the danger and moral complexity of the Inner German border. Its setting and subject matter are presented for mature players, aiming to combine action gameplay with moments of historical reflection rather than light entertainment.
Release details and audience guidance
- Initially slated to appear on October 3, 2010 — chosen to coincide with the anniversary of German reunification — the release was postponed amid public controversy and debate.
- After extended discussion, the developer issued the game in December 2010.
- Rated 18+, the title is intended for adults due to its themes and depiction of historical violence.
Alternate recommendation
If you prefer a different experience, consider Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (paid). Reasons to try it include:
- Broad open-world gameplay and a narrative-driven single-player campaign
- High replay value with many side activities and mod support
- A different tone and setting that avoids real-world political sensitivity
- Established community, extensive platform support, and polished mechanics
Technical
- Windows
- Full