Machines at War 3 – PC Game Review
Although "Machines at War 3" doesn't add much that's new to real-time strategy games, it is still a worthy addition to the genre, putting players into a science-fiction combat world.
Read MoreAlthough "Machines at War 3" doesn't add much that's new to real-time strategy games, it is still a worthy addition to the genre, putting players into a science-fiction combat world.
Read MoreCommand Decision Game No. 57 places you in the role of Brigadier John Godfrey “Jock” Spragge, commander of 7th Infantry Brigade, 3d Canadian Division. Your mission is to attack across the Leopold Canal near Antwerp and establish and hold bridgeheads.
Read MoreThis is the solution to the Combat Decision Game “British Rifle Brigade in World War I, 1915” that was presented in the May 2013 issue of Armchair General® magazine.
Read MoreThe iOS game "Tank Battles of North Africa" offers a large number of scenarios, a variety of missions and three levels of difficulty for high replay value in a game that is easy to learn but has a strong "just one more turn" appeal.
Read MoreThe article below is an abridged version of Combat Decision Game #56, “British Rifle Brigade in World War I, 1915,” written by Andrew H. Hershey. Additional text and illustrations appear in the May 2013 edition of Armchair General® magazine, where you’ll also find additional interactive articles based on an Italian attack at Bir Hakeim, 1942, and Hooker at Chancellorsville, 1863. On newsstands now. This CDG places readers in the role of Colonel George Handcock Thesiger, commander of the British 4th Battalion, the Rifle Brigade, charged with recapturing key positions at Saint Eloi lost just hours ago to a German attack. Armchair General® challenges YOU to take command of this historical battle. Here’s how to get in on the action: READ the article carefully DEVELOP your own solution to this tactical dilemma RECORD your solution on the CDG map and form from the attached PDF. SEND to Armchair General® by April 26, 2013 Winning solutions will be announced in the September 2013 issue. However, those eager to read the historical outcome...
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