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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 ]
A strategy game of hypothetical WW III land combat in Eastern Germany Battle for Normandy: 1982: AppII, ATR, C64, DOS, TRS80 A simulation of the famous World War II battle on D-Day [2] The Battle of Shiloh: 1981: AppII, ATR, TRS80 A simulation of the first grand battle of the American Civil War Battle of Antietam: 1985: AppII, ATR, C64, DOS
The earlier games are now referred to as the "classic" series, and use a core game engine designated "CMx1". CMBN is the first title to use the second generation "CMx2" game engine to depict World War II combat. In December 2012, after patching to 1.11 version, a Combat Mission: Battle for Normandy 2.0 version was released. This release was ...
T-34: The Battle (Polish Atari 8-bit game) Sgt. Saunders' Combat! (1995) Battleground: Ardennes (1995) Daisenryaku (Iron Storm) (1996) G.I. Combat: Episode 1 – Battle of Normandy (2002) Pacific War: Matrix Edition (2003) War in the Pacific: The Struggle Against Japan 1941–1945 (2004) For King and Country: Operation Victory (2005)
The Battle of Borodino: Napoleon in Russia 1812 (S&T #32, 1972) Breakout & Pursuit: The Battle for France, 1944 (1972) Breitenfeld (S&T #55, companion game to Thirty Years War quadrigame, 1976) The Brusilov Offensive (The Great War in the East quadrigame, 1978) Bulge (also published as The Big Red One, 1980) Bundeswehr: Northern Germany, late ...
Panzer Elite Action: Fields of Glory is a World War II tank action game, in which the player can command a platoon of either German (4 tanks) or American (5 tanks) forces in three scenarios: the Tunisian campaign (1943), the Italian campaign (1943–44) and the Battle of Normandy (1944), each one featuring a series of battles.
Following D-Day, German forces prevented an Allied breakthrough, pinning them in a bridgehead which included the Contentin Peninsula of Normandy for seven weeks. In July 1944, while British and Canadian forces engaged the majority of the German panzer divisions east and south of Caen in Operation Goodwood, the First United States Army under the command of Lieutenant General Omar Bradley ...
The Longest Day is a "monster game" (one having more than 1000 counters) for 2–8 players (or two teams) that covers the Allied Operation Overlord from the Normandy invasion on 6 June 1944, to the Battle of the Falaise Gap in August 1944.