A very solid free-to-play entry in our list of the best WW3 games, Conflict of Nations WWIII plays similarly to Bytro Labs’ WW1 strategy game Supremacy 1914 – only instead of re-fighting the 1914-18 Great War, you’ll be leading a modern country into World War Three. It’s a ...
Like Panzer Corps, the first UoC took some flak being more of a puzzle than a “true” wargame, and you can still see traces of that in the sequel’s design – many scenarios present you with an initial set-piece or deadlock that you need to break through – but the ways in which...
Afghanistan ‘11 is a wargame about winning over the local population. Combat still plays a central role, but even when it does happen it’s towards the end goal of promoting stability and diminishing the influence of the Taliban.
Undaunted: Normandy’s unique mixture of deck-building mechanics within a more traditional squad-based wargame are truly fantastic – it’s long been one of the bestWW2 board gamesin our book, and the digital version might be one of our favoriteWW2 gameson PC, too. Expanding your area of ...
Enigma: Rising Tideis a very strange but excellent naval wargame. What makes it so odd is the alternative history the game is based upon: the Germans won the first world war, and everything stems from that. Now that you’ve digested that twist, it’s easy to see what makes Enigma: Ri...
Like Panzer Corps, the first UoC took some flak being more of a puzzle than a “true” wargame, and you can still see traces of that in the sequel’s design – many scenarios present you with an initial set-piece or deadlock that you need to break through – but the ways in which...
Like Panzer Corps, the first UoC took some flak being more of a puzzle than a “true” wargame, and you can still see traces of that in the sequel’s design – many scenarios present you with an initial set-piece or deadlock that you need to break through – but the ways in which...