


  | 1941 Operation Typhoon 1.0d (Shareware, $10.00) | Release: September 30, 2004 | Replay the German unsuccessfull attempt to capture Moscow in late 1941, followed by the Russian counter-offensive that denied the German any chance to conclude the eastern war that year. To win, the German must march hard towards the Russian capital, capturing it ensuring them a great victory, on the other side, the Russians must keep Moscow out of German reach and drive axis units back to their starting position by the end of winter. | | Company: Kamikaze Wargames Designers | Size: 6468 KBytes |  |
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 | 1942 Campaign for Malaya 1.0e (Shareware, $10.00) | Release: September 30, 2004 | A great turn based wargame covering the Japanese invasion of Malaya in 42. It uses classic rules like hexes, ZOC's, combat odds, supply, multi-steps units, reinforcements, air support, naval movement, amphibious assaults, fog of war, rail movement, etc. There is one full campaign scenario that lasts for up to 21 turns. One player will control the Japanese army, the other plays the allied forces | | Company: Kamikaze Wargames Designers | Size: 6224 KBytes |  |
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 | 1945 Operation Konrad 1.0d (Shareware, $10.00) | Release: September 30, 2004 | 1945: Operation Konrad recreates the German attempt to relieve the Russian siege of Budapest, the Hungarian capital, in early 1945. There is one full campaign scenario that lasts for up to 14 turns. One player will control the axis army | | Company: Kamikaze Wargames Designers | Size: 8946 KBytes |  |
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 | Battle for Moscow 1.0g (Freeware) | Release: July 7, 2004 | Battle for Moscow recreates the German unsuccessfull attempt to capture Moscow in late 1941, followed by the Russian counter-offensive that denied the German any chance to conclude the eastern war that year. To win, the German must march hard towards the Russian capital, capturing it ensuring them a great victory, on the other side, the Russians must keep Moscow out of German reach and drive axis units back to their starting position by the end of winter. | | Company: Kamikaze Wargames Designers | Size: 4610.8 KBytes |  |
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 | Dropshot 1.1 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: September 7, 2004 | Who said there would be no winners in a nuclear war? You can prove the opposite! Dropshot is a turn-based strategy simulating a local conflict involving the use of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons. Simple rules, a step-by-step tutorial and an intuitive interface allow you to start fighting after only 5 minutes of training | | Company: GeoStorm Studio | Size: 607 KBytes |  |
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 | e-war 1.03 (Shareware, $5.99) | Release: February 25, 2003 | A turn based, multiplayer, play by e-mail war game. As large a group as you like can play at any pace the group decides on. (e.g. from one turn a week to several turns a day.) All players make their moves for each turn simultaneously, and each turn typically takes only a few minutes to play. One player who volunteers to host the game e-mails or otherwise sends the current game file to all the other players. When you get the game file, you make your moves at your convenience, then send the generated moves file to the host. When moves from all the players have been received, or when it's just time according to the deadlines set by the group, the host has the game process the next turn, then sends out the new game file to everybody. Players running the free unregistered version of e-war can participate in multiplayer games up to turn 12, then they must purchase a registration key in order to continue playing in that game. | | Company: Orthanc Software | Size: 822 KBytes |  |
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 | Empire Deluxe Internet Edition 3.5 (Demo, $27.50) | Release: May 7, 2003 | Empire Deluxe Internet Edition is the revival of the classic turn-based strategy game Empire Deluxe originally by Mark Baldwin and Bob Rakosky, based on Walter Bright's game Empire, Wargame of the Century. The inspiration for many other games, Empire Deluxe was released in the early 1990s. Even though it has been out of print for many years, there is still an active fan base participating in tournaments and ladders. It is also still on Gamespy's list of all time greatest games. | | Company: Killer Bee Software | Size: 3363.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Laser Squad Nemesis 3.02 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: April 20, 2004 | The award winning strategy game from the creators of the X-Com series. Play Marine, Machina, Spawn or Grey campaigns against a devious AI opponent, or play online against human opponents in competitions and tournaments with over 100 maps to choose from. | | Company: Prospero Productions | Size: 6127.3 KBytes |  |
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 | Leopold 1.1 (Freeware) | Release: April 27, 2004 | Construct an army from a selection of units with various abilities and try to take your enemy's castle in this free online strategy game. The tactics and strategy involved in the gameplay is drawn from miniatures wargames, collectable cardgames, and chess. | | Company: Catluck Entertainment | Size: 13961.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Starships Unlimited 3.0 (Shareware, $24.95) | Release: July 20, 2003 | Starships Unlimited is a fast-paced game of space exploration and galactic warfare. The demo limits play to one replayable game (small galaxy, one opponent, limited tech tree) of 500 years. The full version has nearly 200 technologies to play with and an unlimited number of galaxies to play in. No two games are the same. | | Company: ApeZone | Size: 2796.1 KBytes |  |
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 | The Perfect General Internet Edition IE (Demo, $20.00) | Release: August 14, 2003 | The Perfect General Internet Edition is the revival of the classic abstract game of strategy on a tactical level with tanks and artillery. This game is turn based, with the ability to challenge either human or computer opponents. | | Company: Killer Bee Software | Size: 11622.5 KBytes |  |
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