Campaign
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Campaign covers some of the most important battles of the Second World War, from Sahara to the Russian campaign, and from the Battle of the Bulge to D-Day. A map editor allowing users to modify existing scenarios or to create new ones is included.
You can take involvement at many levels of a battle. You can take direct control of either driving or gunning a tank, direct groups of 16 tanks and their support units, and create a combined overall strategy factoring in supply routes. Over 150 different vehicles from both sides are featured.
It's a hard-core wargame that will like mostly to the "aficionados" of the genre. The game package includes a lot of extras: a thick "Equipment factfinder" manual (170 pages), 2 huge posters, replicas of WW2 postcards and of a newspaper.
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Normandy map reproduced from THE TIMES ATLAS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR by kind permission of |
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"Dig for Victory" and Postcards are taken from HMSO publication "Images of War" and are Crown Copyright. Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of |
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"Careless Talk" poster reproduced by kind permission of |
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Newspaper reproduced by kind permission of |
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Empire would like to thank the following people and organisations for their help in producing this product |
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Game added by Sauron.
Atari ST added by Patrick Bregger. Amiga added by Martin Smith.
Game added September 14, 2002. Last modified February 12, 2024.