NDS Graffiti to release European war in North America

Fire in the hole! About 70 years ago it was wartime in Europe, and now Graffiti Entertainment is bringing that same war to North America (even though they were involved as it was, of course, a World War).

Graffiti Entertainment today announced that it has secured the rights to publish Slitherine's Military History Commander: Europe at War as 'just' Commander: Europe at War for Nintendo DS in North America

Commander: Europe at War is the first high level strategy game to come to the DS, letting you control everything from diplomacy and economics down to research and military action. The game spans World War II, allowing the player to control the Axis or Allied forces throughout the entire European Theater. This turn-based strategy game offers plenty of depth to satisfy seasoned war gamers while presenting an interface that's easily accessible to newcomers as well. Fans of strategic war games will find themselves completely at home as they try to hold the Maginot Line, march on Moscow, or clear the shipping lanes of Sea Wolves!

The actual campaign map is huge, covering the USA to the west, Africa to the south, Scandinavia to the north, and the Ural's to the east. Players will strategically use 12 different unit types including Infantry and Motorized Corps, Armor, Destroyers, Subs, and Carriers - each with their own strengths and weaknesses. In addition players can research over 50 inventions from 5 different areas of technology and recruit and attach Historical Commanders to their units.

Historical realism is a key feature with 6 epic scenarios including Operation Barbarossa, D-Day and the Grand Campaign. Careful strategy in this turn-based gameplay style is required to lead your side to victory over the enemy. Can Germany's rise be stopped or will the jackboots of the SS march over the Europe in a bloody and ferocious campaign...

Posted on 25-11-2009 by Dennis

Comments

  • So this is like Civilization Revolution in a way?

    Trent, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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