| Credits | |
| Published: |
1994, Empire Software
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| Design: | Jonathan Griffiths |
| Coder: | Jonathan Griffiths |
| Graphics: | Anthony Hicks, Jonathan Griffiths, Owain Griffiths, Saul Marchese |
| Musician: | Anthony Hicks |
| Sound Effects: | Anthony Hicks |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
| Disks: | 2 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Strategy |
| Subgenre: | War |
| Tags: | simulation, tank, war |
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I remember having played a lot this game. The spectrum strategy was really interesting. Loved using Cobra helicopters!
Graphics: 6
Gameplay: 8
Sound: 5
Addictive: 7
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This had some excellent and much-needed improvements on the original "Campaign", including national borders and names appearing on maps. It also had a proper roster of countries to play and military hardware (the original left out a lot of the more "minor" Allied and Axis powers and most of the Axis hardware was limited to German-built). However, this game was also riddled with bugs (including ground-troops that didn't seem to use their anti-vehicle and anti-aircraft weapons, meaning the armies of minor nations were effectively useless) and it's "proper" arrangement of division and armies didn't really work properly in the "Campaign" game-engine. Probably best to stick with the original.
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Missed this one completely.
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