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PT Boats: Knights of the Sea (2009) PT Boats: South Gambit (2010) (Standalone add-on of 2009 PT Boats title) Naval Assault: The Killing Tide (2010) War Thunder (2012) (Multi-genre) World of Warships (2015) Sea of Battle (2019) Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnoughts (2023) (Multi-genre) Aircraft Carrier Survival (2022) (Multi-genre) Boat Crew (2022. EA.)
PT Boats: Knights of the Sea is a PC computer game by Akella. It is a simulation in which the player operates a PT Boat during World War II . In this game, the player can choose to control a ship, a group of ships, or to control specific crew members separately.
The following are flight simulator software applications that can be downloaded or played for free. Several items are outdated. Please notice 'free' is not the same as open source. Free games may have limited options or include advertisements.
It is the second game in the Decisive Battles of WWII series, following Decisive Battles of WWII: The Ardennes Offensive (1997). Korsun Pocket received critical acclaim and a number of awards. Upon release, critics from GameSpot , Computer Gaming World and PC Gamer US dubbed it the best traditional computer wargame ever made.
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Close Combat: Battle of the Bulge, sometimes known as Close Combat IV: Battle of the Bulge, is a 1999 computer wargame developed by Atomic Games and published by Strategic Simulations Inc. (SSI). A simulation of the Battle of the Bulge during World War II, it is the fourth game in the Close Combat series.
Operation Europe: Path to Victory, released in Japan as Europa Sensen (ヨーロッパ戦線), is a combat strategy video game for multiple platforms where one or two players can compete in World War II action. The MS-DOS version of the game was only released to North America.
Fighter Ace was a massively multiplayer online combat flight simulation game series in which one flies World War II fighter planes in combat against other players and virtual pilots. [3] Each of the games ran on a subscription-based model with players paying monthly to compete against each other. [3]