Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | David Kershaw | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
In this wargame you can play either the Axis or Soviet side. The Soviets attempt to surround and destroy Axis forces, while the Axis attempt to escape.
Game features:
* Accurate order of battle to Division level
* Panzers, Cavalry, Infantry, Supply
* Weather effects - Snow becomes mud
* A series of options to strengthen or weaken either side
* Three different AI opponents
Nice work keeping this from disappearing from the App Store but please give us the updated interface for all your Apps. The black block menu is a blight upon the eyes ...
The app environment is perfect for these types of games. Please continue and expand this series! Very nice and reminiscent of the old Avalon Hill board games of my youth.
This game is what I've been looking for! It's just a bit confusing at first. One cool thing you could add is the generals of each division. Another thing is other battles and campaigns. Overall though cool game though.
Despite having the latest iPad air the game resolution has to be medium or lower resolution else the verbiage is truncated as each line of the help menu runs off the screen. I originally gave it a two star and asked for my money back. Since there appears to be no support for the game I am downgrading it to a one star in the hope that I can keep others from throwing away their money too.
6 turns, takes about 10 minutes to play. Fun for a few games each side. Starting positions are same each time, so low replay value after that. . Highly simplified, which makes it quick to play but limits your choices. Keeping a chain of supply is key for the Germans. I would pay more for a more elaborate E front game. This one is worth $2 but no more.
Its nice to play a strategy war simulator that isn't another 'pay-to-play' scam, but this game feels more like a beta than a fully developed title. Theres no 'go back to the menu' option, so once you start a game you either have to have to finish it or exit the app long enough for it to reset on its own. If that's not the case, the game sure as hell doesn't let me know what I'm supposed to do. In fact, there's no tutorial at all, nor is there any explanation whatsoever explaining the gameplay mechanics (which I assume are more complex than just outnumbering the enemy and tapping on their armies until they disappear). One of the most confusing features of the game is the fact that I always lose. Even if I have multiple army groups surrounding my enemy's last 3 shattered divisions, a random screen pops up right before I deliver my final blow, saying I was defeated. This happens every time, and its never explained. What gives? How can the army that's been advancing in overwhelming strength the whole game lose to a broken enemy RIGHT before a victory?
Great concept, I love it. It just needs work. Actual menu would be nice and a tutorial. I just wish there were more like this that were free