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Commander: Europe at War spans World War II, allowing the player to control the Axis or Allied forces throughout the entire European Theatre. Can Germany’s rise be stopped or will the jackboots of the SS march through London?

This high level turn-based strategy game offers plenty of depth to satisfy seasoned wargamers while presenting an interface that’s easily accessible to newcomers as well. Fans of the old “Panzer General” series will find themselves completely at home as they try to hold the Maginot Line, march on Moscow, or clear the shipping lanes of Sea Wolves!

  • Huge hex based campaign map covering the USA to the west, Africa to the south, Scandinavia to the north and the Ural’s to the east.
  • 6 epic scenarios including operation Barbarossa, DDay and the Grand Campaign
  • Research over 50 inventions from 5 different technology areas
  • 12 different unit types including Infantry and Motorized Corps, Armour, Destroyers, Subs, carriers. Each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
  • Recruit and attach Historical Commanders to your units.
  • Detailed and realistic combat that models supply, morale, terrain, leadership, equipment, training, strategic weapons and fog of war.
  • Easy to learn, hard to master game play that is the cornerstone of Slitherine game design.
  • Multiplayer via e-mail, hotseat, Internet and including optional timed turns and 7 difficulty settings.
  • Use of Osprey publishing artwork in game, a leading publisher of military history books.
REQUIREMENTS
1.4 GHz or better processor, Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Recommended: 2 GHz or better processor, 1.5 GB RAM.

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Developer:Freeverse
Downloads:1,694
  - Version d/l:606
Games:Strategy & War
License:Demo
Date:19 Mar 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$49.95
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    Commander: Europe at War User Reviews (2 posts)Write A Review
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    Mar 20 2009

    TRENTI  The game runs in 1024 x 768 pixels _only_, windowed or fullscreen (!). That's a very contemporary resolution these days. Therefor you can't change it! Isn't that great?

    I heard there're a few bigger screens out there,but anyway...

    Oh yes, they want nearly 50 bucks for it. Well...

      
    (Version 1.06)

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    Dec 20 2008
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    PEDROBAL  I tried out the demo and it seems like a pretty good turn-based strategy game. But why is it so expensive?  
    (Version 1.0)

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    Mar 20 2009

    TRENTI  They developed very hard on the 1024 x 768 pixels resolution. I think that's why it's 49,95$. It's an absolute premium feature.   
    (Version 1.06)

    praisebury
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    Mar 24 2009

    PEDROBAL  So I bought the full version. It is indeed well made and it is a good game-play. The main problem is the relatively weak AI. It completely ignores Africa and the Middle East for example. After playing once against the cpu (and lost) it is now almost impossible to lose no matter how many advantages and handicap I give the AI. I think for $50, the developers should keep issuing updates that fix balance issues and AI weaknesses.

    It may be more fun if you play person-to-person than against the cpu.  
    (Version 1.06)

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