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ConArtist from Armor Games has done it again! Following up on Warfare 1917, ConArtist has released Warfare 1944 and it's outstanding. Yes, I know this is not most people who come to this sites ...
War Games Rules 1950–2000: Wargames Rules for All Arms Land Warfare from Platoon to Battalion Level A computer-moderated adaptation of the 1988 edition was created by WargameSystems. [ 3 ] This is claimed to preserve the WRG rules structure and key data while the software automates the mechanics of playing by these rules, hence saving time ...
Game of War Napoleonic and 18th century (Agema.org.uk, 2007) Grand Battles Napoleon (Napoleonic) (Siege Works Studios, 2014) Grande Armée (Napoleonic) (Sam A. Mustafa, 2002) Grand Manoeuvre (Napoleonic) (Michael Collins, 2011) Great Captains - Linear Warfare V 6 (Computer Moderated Miniature Wargame Rules) (Computer Strategies, 2007)
Armor Games, Inc is an American video game publisher and free web gaming portal. The website hosts over a thousand HTML5 (and previously Flash) browser games. Based in Irvine, California, the site was founded in 2004 by Daniel McNeely. [4] Armor Games primarily hosts curated HTML5/JavaScript games and MMOs, sometimes sponsoring their creation ...
The Operational Art of War: Century of Warfare (2000) (Collection of 1st 2 TOAW full games & expansions) The Operational Art of War Vol 1: 1939-1955 - Elite★Edition (2000) (Compilation of 1st full TOAW game & expansion)
This category lists video games developed or published by Armor Games. Pages in category "Armor Games games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
In Warfare 1917, the player orders soldiers to capture ground and trenches while fighting programmed enemies. In-game units such as the riflemen, machine gunners, assaulters, officers, sharpshooters, and tanks can be used in both the British and German campaigns and custom mode. [1]
The game was originally published by SPI as part of a four-game collection (a "quadrigame") titled Westwall: Four Battles to Germany, but it was also released as an individual "folio game." While the quadrigame Westwall received good reviews from critics, the static nature of Hurtgen Forest was less well received.