Senin, 10 April 2017

Wargame Reviews- Armchair General November 2014

Piercing Fortress Europa Piercing Fortress Europa is an innovative operational-level wargame depicting the grinding World War II campaign in Italy, including the invasion of Sicily Players maneuver division- and brigade-sized units across a hex-covered map. The graphics are traditional, but the simultaneous execution of movement and combat is a rare feature for  an operational-level game. …

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