Red Team Overview
Red Team was one of those games you'd find buried in the Flash portals of the early 2000s. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a simple, clever idea that made you stop and try it. The screen was usually split, the colors were basic, and it ran right in your browser. That was the era.
You control two soldiers, one at the top of the screen and one at the bottom, moving them vertically at the same time. Your left hand works the A and Z keys for the top soldier, while your right hand manages the up and down arrows for the bottom one. The goal is to guide both characters through a series of caverns, dodging stalactites, stalagmites, and other obstacles that close in from both sides. The challenge is entirely in the split focus; keeping one soldier safe while the other is in immediate peril becomes a frantic juggling act. The game moves at a steady, demanding pace, and a single mistake for either character ends the run. It feels like patting your head and rubbing your stomach, but with a constant, low-grade panic that your hands might betray each other.