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Legends of War is a turn-based strategy video game series created in 2010 by the Spanish development company Enigma Software Productions.. The series is for PSP, PS3, Xbox 360, PC and PS Vita, and is set in different historical time periods and wars through the point of view of notable military figures.
In the early 1970s, well-known family game designer Sid Sackson turned his hand to wargames, and with Bob Champer, designed The Major Battles and Campaigns of General George S. Patton, which was released by RGI in 1973. This was followed by The Major Battles and Campaigns of General Douglas MacArthur in 1974
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Game Players PC Entertainment named Patton Strikes Back the year's best wargame, and praised it for "rethinking the concept of what a war game should be". [4] The editors of PCGames nominated Patton Strikes Back for their award of the best strategy game of 1992, but gave the prize to Crisis in the Kremlin.
War Plan Orange: Dreadnoughts in the Pacific 1922–1930 (2005) Air Campaigns of WWII: Defending the Reich (2006) World War II – Road to Victory (2008) Military History Commander Europe at War (2009) War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition (2009) Legends of War (2011) Tank Operations: European Campaign (2013) (Multi editions: 2013, 2019, 2024)
The first of these was Patton's 3rd Army, a pull-out game published in Strategy & Tactics No. 78 (January–February 1980) that was designed by Joseph M. Balkoski, with graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen and cover art by Howard Chaykin. SPI also published a boxed set. The game failed to make SPI's Top Ten Bestseller list following its ...
Patton's Best is a World War II solitaire wargame. It was designed by Bruce Shelley and published by Avalon Hill in 1987. The game puts the player in command of an M4 Sherman tank belonging to George Patton's 4th Armoured Division in Northern Europe. The game is played on an abstract map which portraits hypotethical territory in Normandy ...
Computer Gaming World described the game as "very playable", admiring its in-game advisors and simple movement scheme, even allowing units to queue actions that are remembered turn-to-turn. [1] A 1991 survey of strategy and war games, however, gave it two and a half stars out of five, [ 2 ] and a 1993 survey of wargames gave the game two stars ...