

After all of your units have moved, you end the turn and hope against hope you didn't leave anybody as a sitting duck for a German sniper you missed.


Is a dug in enemy unit proving hard to hit? Call in an airstrike. You cannot just push out and attack without abandon you must carefully zero in on priority targets while in full force. You inch closer so the enemy is within range - allowing you to move and attack in the same turn. You must your grenadiers into a city block for protection while riflemen draw enemy fire. A basic turn goes as such: You move into position to fire on advancing German units. Ducking into a bombed-out building gives a team of riflemen a higher defensive rating than if they were simply in tall grass. Naturally, terrain figures heavily into your war machine's chances for victory. During your turn, you use a grid to move units across the environment, setting up advantageous positions for launching attacks, and taking strongholds. The game employs all of the necessary staples of the genre. After completing a mercifully short tutorial, you begin a series of campaigns against the evil Axis forces.
