Guardians: Agents of Justice is a cancelled superhero squad tactics game developed in 1996/1997. The game was supposed to play like X-Com, but with superheroes.
Squad-level wargame set in WW2 Pacific Theater that focuses on the battles of the United States Marines against the forces of Japan. Relive those glorious moments of the Marine history in their victorious advance from one island to another. From Guadalcanal to Okinawa, and even to the shores of the Japanese home islands, join the fight to ultimate victory.
The Proud and the Few includes 46 Scenarios, including Wake Island, Tarawa, Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, and others, covering all sizes and situations.
Included are 23 unique maps ranging in size from 390 hexes to 77,028 hexes, covering many of the island hopping operations in the Pacific theater.
The Order of Battles include US Army, US Marine, Japanese Army and Japanese Naval soldiers.
Unit component, Order-of-Battle and Scenario Editors which allow players to customize the game.
Map & Sub-map editors allowing map creation and any of the included maps to be "chopped" up into smaller segments for custom scenario creation.
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Squad-level wargame set in WW2 Pacific Theater. From Nomonhan in Russia to the jungles of Burma, Pacific War enables you to replay the history of World War II in the Pacific.
60 scenarios covering the entire Pacific Theater in World War II involving forces from the Chinese (both Nationalist and Communist), Dutch, Soviet, Australian, British, US, and the Japanese.
3 campaigns allow you to play the role of a commander during the war in the Pacific as either Australian, American, or Japanese.
Squad Battles: First World War allows you to experience the technical and tactical advancements of that conflict, and the terrible battles that were carried out. Can you survive the horrific campaigns of the First World War?
Operation Urgent Fury opened on October 25th, 1983. The United States, heeding the request of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, chose to intervene to both restore order, but also to stymie the growing influence of the Cubans in the Caribbean. This demo game is intended to showcase many of the attributes of the Squad Battles system.
This intro to the Napoleonic Battles series is a snippet of the content covered in Campaign Waterloo.This content represents some good focused actions allowing players to get into the meat of the combat model of the game engine. While it covers that nicely it does not do the "scope" of one of our titles justice.
It is the crossroad of the War between the States. July 1, 1863, dawns hot and bright in southeastern Pennsylvania. General Lee had slipped behind the Union Armies, which were moving south to engage them in what many believed, then and now, to be the climactic battle of the American Civil War.
Many battles preceded and followed, but none would be so costly on both sides as Antietam. No more would citizen soldiers populate both armies. Rather, they would now be known as professional veterans. For the Confederacy, the brilliance of Robert E. Lee would be needed to keep the southern army alive. Opposing him, a series of union generals would be tried. Many would fail. In the end, George McClellan would be called upon, a second time, to save the Union. Will he succeed, or will Lee lead southern armies to victory?
The First World War? The French and Indian War was the North American part of a much larger war raging in the mid-Eighteenth Century called the Seven Years War. The Empires of Britain and France were struggling for control of multiple areas around the world. In North America, that struggle raged for 5 years in actions ranging from isolated skirmishes to full scale invasions. Quebec would be the primary prize for the armies and its fall would mean the almost guaranteed defeat of New France.
The Neighborhood is a 2D team-based slingshot battle game where two groups play against each other as feuding neighbors. Each neighbor is hell-bent on destroying the home of the other by deploying creative weapons in hopes of getting rid of the other neighbor. The game features single-player and local multiplayer modes supporting up to eight players divided into two teams.
A 1 on 1 rhythm game where, instead of playing to the beat of a song, you play the beat your opponent. Every round, the amount of notes and how fast you can send them will increase. Whoever misses the most notes at the end of a round loses.