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  2. Kursk (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Kursk, subtitled "History's Greatest Tank Battle, July 1943", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1980 that simulates the 1943 Battle of Kursk during World War II. The game proved popular, reaching the top of SPI's Bestseller list, and was well received by critics.

  3. Panzer Grenadier series - Wikipedia

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    The game is played on a hex grid game map. Units and other markers are made out of 2/3-inch × 2/3-inch cardboard counters. The game also features a phased turn system where each player may alternately move and fire with some of his units on the map until all are done or the "fog of war" optional rule ends the game turn.

  4. Kursk: Operation Zitadelle - Wikipedia

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    Kursk is the result of a well-tried formula being cleaned up, re-shuffled slightly, and applied to a new game situation with new and interesting air rules." He concluded that ownership of both games was not necessary, saying, "I would recommend Kursk to those who have not got 1918 ; they might buy both, of course, but would probably stick to ...

  5. Panzer Campaigns - Wikipedia

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    Panzer Campaigns is a series of operational level wargames originally developed by John Tiller Software, and currently by Wargame Design Studio. The games were originally published until 2010 by HPS Simulations, then self published by John Tiller Software until being bought out by Wargame Design Studio in 2021, after Tiller's death. [1]

  6. Prochorovka: Armor at Kursk - Wikipedia

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    Task Force Games had entered the market in 1979 with the microgame Starfire, and followed this immediately with a number of other microgames including Starfleet Battles. The fifth game released by Task Force was Prochorovka: Armor at Kursk , a microgame in a ziplock bag designed by Stephen V. Cole and published in 1979.

  7. Objective: Kursk - Wikipedia

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    Objective: Kursk was published by Strategic Simulations alongside 50 Mission Crush, which also covers World War II. [1] It was designed by Gary Grigsby, [2] and was among the three computer wargames he released in 1984, alongside War in Russia and Reforger '88. [5] It was made with the same game engine and mechanics that Grigsby employed in ...

  8. Battle of Kursk - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kursk was a major World War II Eastern Front battle between the forces of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union near Kursk in southwestern Russia during the summer of 1943, resulting in a Soviet victory. The Battle of Kursk is the single largest battle in the history of warfare.

  9. List of World War II video games - Wikipedia

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    World War II: Panzer Claws (aka. Frontline Attack: War Over Europe) (2002) World War II: Frontline Command (2003) Panzer Claws II (2004) Great Battles of WWII: Stalingrad (2004) Super Army (2005) Frontline: Fields of Thunder (2007) Panzer Tactics DS (2007) Talvisota: Icy Hell (2007) World War II: General Commander (2008) (2009 digital release ...