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  2. Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps - Wikipedia

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    Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps, released as Afrika Korps vs. Desert Rats outside the UK and U.S., is a real-time tactics game that is based on the North African campaign of World War II. The single player missions are playable as the German Afrika Korps or the British Desert Rats. There is also an option for online multiplayer.

  3. Category:Video games set in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (video game) Man vs. Wild (video game) Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra; Marvel Avengers Alliance; Marvel Contest of Champions; Marvel Heroes (video game) Marvel Strike Force; Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order; Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite; Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2; Marvel's Avengers (video game) Medieval II ...

  4. South Africa: Vestige of Colonialism - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is a two-player board wargame in which one player controls conventional RSA forces and the other controls the guerillas of the ANC, who are invading South Africa from bordering countries. As history professor Martin Campion noted, the game "posits an almost interminable war between the black nations of southern Africa and the ...

  5. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    The historical video game belongs to a video game genre in which stories are based upon historical events, environments, or people. Some historical video games are simulators, which attempt an accurate portrayal of a historical event, civilization or biography, to the degree that the available historical research will allow.

  6. Africa Trail - Wikipedia

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    The game shows players the different cultures and travel routes in Africa. [8] The topics covered in the game include Geography, History, People and Cultural Diversity. In addition the game teaches the importance of careful decision making and managing available resources as well the hardships of Third-World countries.

  7. Afrika Korps (game) - Wikipedia

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    Nethercot questioned the historical accuracy of the game, saying, "In my view, the game requires revision to give it a greater degree of historical realism, and to bring it up to date with the latest developments in the field of simulation game design." He concluded, "Even so, Afrika Korps is an enjoyable and entertaining game." [4]

  8. Wild Earth (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was released as an online video game in 2006. [2] [1] Russian game developer Akella published the game for release on September 18, [citation needed] while Ubisoft published the game on November 16. [5] A later agreement with Discovery Channel and Animal Planet brought the game to Europe, where it was published by Xplosiv on April 5, 2007.

  9. Afrika (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The in-game camera is controlled by the Sixaxis. Depending on the quality of the photograph taken, the player will earn in-game money. The money can then be spent on new supplies, such as an upgraded camera. [5] Real-life photos and footage of the animals can be unlocked. When unlocked, the content is stored in the "Animal Library".