![]() Unlimited number of players in hotseat mode.Reports which allow to easily check what happens in the past.Possibility to customize many aspects of the game, as Fog of War, or tracking AI movement.Units can be boosted by commanders and gather experience, which can change the course of war.Dynamic weather system that affects the tide of war.Technology system that expands five unique areas of research.Supply system based on convoys and railroads.Accessible economy and production system.Build your army to attack from land, sea, and air.Five scaling difficulty settings for each country for added challenge and replayability.Ability for players to control up to 25 countries across the three World War II alliances (Allies, Axis, USSR).An expansive map of Europe and North Africa that is 68 hexes wide and 47 hexes high.Six unique scenarios spanning the time between 1939-1944.There are multiple ways to achieve victory, allowing nearly unlimited replayability. Maintain convoys and supply lines, transport troops through the sea, secure air supremacy and hope for good weather – all of those are ingredients of ultimate victory. Strategic War in Europe features a large map scale that doesn’t overwhelm, perfect for newer players and for multiplayer! There are no restrictions to the actions you can perform during your turn: unit movement, purchase, attack, technology investment, reinforcement, all of those can be done at any moment during the turn. War, diplomacy, technological progress, recruitment, conquest – this is all in your hands. Strategic War in Europe is a grand strategy game where you command one or more of the 25 countries in the game. The game will be published first as a tabletop boardgame but we plan to take it later to other formats like iOS tablets.A tabletop wargame on right on your PC! Strategic War in Europe allows you to play a computer game which looks and plays as a tabletop wargame, but you don't need to find a human opponent. The rules are short and easy to learn, so this game will be good for beginners but also interesting for wargame grognards. Other important aspects in the game like hidden Diplomacy or purchasable events add a lot of strategical options to the game and also lot of replayability. Most game mechanics are solved with different dice. The number of actions that a major power has represent it’s capability to perform offensives, build its armies or invest in technological advances or industrial improvements. Available actions will change during play increasing or decreasing. ![]() Most of the game mechanics are centered on actions available for the major countries. Diplomacy and player decisions can change History. There are major powers (Germany, Italy, USSR, USA, UK and France) and minor powers which can participate in the war in one or the other side but not fixed as it happened historically. Most of the countries can enter in play but Sweeden and Switzerland. Ground units are represented by wooden cubes and are more or less equivalent to corps or armies depending on the country, navy fleets by wooden disks and air fleets as counters. Unit movement happens within those areas. The game map is divided in areas and sea zones. The game is a medium complexity game covering much of the interesting aspects of this campaign such as: Blitzkrieg, historical (or not) diplomatic pacts, strategic warfare, industrial improvement, technological advances… (If possible, as an option, counters would be available added to the wooden cubes, so players would be able to select to play with cubes or counters) The only one counters present in the game are the air fleets, fortifications and other markers used to manage countries resources, research, diplomacy, factories, convoys or certain actions in the game. The players doesn’t move counters over the map, but they move wooden cubes. Each game turn takes around three months of real time. The World at War: Europe covers WWII in the European theatre.
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