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There are also no lives: if you're killed or fail your mission by killing any civilians, you simply restart indefinitely until you complete it or quit. Played on the 'I am Death Incarnate' difficulty with 100. 2.6 Mission 6: Return Engagement 2.7 Mission 7: Operation Resurrection 3 Enemies 4 Characters 5 Weapons 6 Miscellaneous items. The game was published by Activision, developed by Gray Matter Studios and Nerve Software. This is Part 1 (Kugelstadt) of Mission 4 of Return to Castle Wolfenstein titled 'Deadly Designs'. As World War II rages across Europe, the Office of Secret Actions has assigned you to investigate strange rumors of occu. These mission stats are for your information only: unlike previous games in this series, there are no high scores and thus no points awarded for collecting treasure, and no bonuses for completion quicker than any par time, finding all secret areas or collecting all treasure (or killing all enemies). Return to Castle Wolfenstein, often abbreviated RtCW, is an entry in the Wolfenstein series released November 19, 2001. Just before completing each part of a single player mission, a window appears on screen displaying Mission Stats: Time, Objectives, Secret Areas, Treasure, and Attempts. This is Part 1 (Bramburg Dam) of Mission 6 of Return to Castle Wolfenstein titled 'Return Engagement'.