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  2. Category:Video games developed in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Carnivores (video game) Carnivores 2; Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter; Carnivores: Ice Age; Casper's Scare School (video game) Chasm: The Rift; Codename: Outbreak; Collapse (2008 video game) Contre Jour; Cossacks (video games series) Cossacks 3; Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars; Cossacks: European Wars; Cradle (video game) CrimeCraft; Cryostasis: Sleep ...

  3. Western Front: The Liberation of Europe 1944–1945 - Wikipedia

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    Western Front was designed by Gary Grigsby as a follow-up to his 1990 wargame Second Front: Germany Turns East, which had covered the Eastern Front. [3] He reused the earlier title's game engine, [4] with upgrades such as mouse support. Published by Strategic Simulations, [1] the game was released in 1991. [2]

  4. Making History: The Calm & The Storm - Wikipedia

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    In Making History players control the nation of their choice through a period of World War II and the years preceding it, as defined by the scenario selected. Included with the game are scenarios which start in 1936, 1939, 1941 or 1944, each crafted to reflect the historical situation at that time, while players may design their own scenarios using the either included scenario editor or SQL ...

  5. D-Day (2004 video game) - Wikipedia

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    D-Day is a real-time tactics game, that is set during and after the Normandy D-Day landings in 1944. The game features fully rendered 3D viewable from different angles. The player can take control of up to 60 different units, from snipers, to flamethrower units, and can take control of wheeled and tracked units.

  6. Category:Video games about Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw (video game) West Front (video game) Western Front: The Liberation of Europe 1944–1945; White Death (video game) Wolfenstein (2009 video game) Wolfenstein 3D; Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus; Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot; Wolfenstein: The New Order; Wolfenstein: The Old Blood; Wolfenstein: Youngblood

  7. Ukraine fooled Russia with the same deceptions Germany used ...

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    Similarly, in late 1944 — even as Germany was reeling from massive defeats in Normandy and by an advancing Russia on the Eastern Front— Hitler and his top advisers identified the Ardennes ...

  8. Video games in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In total, the Ukrainian video game industry employs about 20,000 people. 75% of local company offices are based in Ukraine. Almost 90% of video game studios are self-funded. The audience of games that were created by Ukrainian developers is more than 770 million users. The most popular video games in the country were created by Plarium, Ubisoft ...

  9. Category:Video games set in the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    Video games set in 1944 (1 C, 34 P) Video games set in 1945 (1 C, 22 P) ... Video games about Nazi Germany (2 C, 98 P) W. World War II video games (11 C, 350 P)