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Carriers' big drawback is its complexity", adding that he preferred Gary Grigsby's SSI naval games as "they're less flexible, but they're just as detailed and much more playable". [4] Computer Gaming World stated that "Carriers at War is the best game available on World War II carrier operations. It is, perhaps, the best wargame of 1984 on any ...
Carriers at War 1941-1945: Fleet Carrier Operations in the Pacific is a 1992 wargame by Strategic Studies Group for MS-DOS and Macintosh. It is a remake of the 1984 Carriers at War. An expansion pack, Carriers at War: Construction Kit, was released in 1993. A sequel, Carriers at War II, was also released in 1993.
Carriers at War 1941–1945: Fleet Carrier Operations in the Pacific (1984) Carriers at War (1992 video game) (DOS Remake) Carriers at War: Construction Kit (1993) (Expansion) Carriers at War II (1993) The Complete Carriers at War (1996) (Compilation of prior & new content) Carriers at War (2007) (Second remake with Matrix Games)
Call to Arms (1982 video game) Carrier Force; Carrier Strike; Carriers at War; Carriers at War (1992 video game) Carriers at War II; Chariots of War; Clash of Steel; Clash of Wills; Clear for Action; Close Assault; Close Combat (series) Close Combat (video game) Close Combat III: The Russian Front; Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far; Close Combat ...
SSG games include Reach for the Stars, Battlefront, Battles in Normandy, Halls of Montezuma: A Battle History of the U.S. Marine Corps, Europe Ablaze, MacArthur's War: Battles for Korea, Carriers at War, (in three volumes), Rommel, Gold of the Americas, and Decisive Battles of the American Civil War (in three volumes, with the first being Bull ...
An Italian carrier strike group on its first deployment to the Indo-Pacific region will sail through the South China Sea to the Philippines after participating in war games with U.S. allies in ...
Taiwan's defence ministry said on Tuesday it is watching the movements of a Chinese aircraft carrier and assessing China's military activities as security sources said Beijing could launch new war ...
In May 1994 Computer Gaming World said that Carriers at War II was "an impressive wargaming package", with better graphics and AI than the first game. [2] A longer review in June 1994 said that II had "many improvements, both obvious and subtle".