are you planning to make a D-Day like one of these games?
I bought all of the pz campaigns and all of the civil war campaigns. Good stuff. Tunisia is more of a training session on how the game is played since it was the first release in this series. The Americans are green and as such can be easily defeated IF you can master the tactics. Good starting point for this series. Try the bridge crossing scenario. 12 turns and minor victory does not count, see if you can get a major. Quite the challenge.
Not the best game in the series. I do like the small scenarios, what I don't like is the way the gameplay area on the map is contained within impassable hexes. Less realistic, felt more 'gamey'.
Great series, wish they have more titles like the normandy 44 and Sicily 43, those are the best of the pc series.
Love the series. This is my first purchase and I don't regret buying it. It'd be awesome if you could make an Italian campaign and the Pacific theatre.
This entire series is well researched and historically accurate. At first, I did not like it but I slowly read through the manual and discovered the depth of play offered to a grognard like me. Most enjoyable and I purchased the rest of the games. Note: read the manual and you will see what I mean.
I was inspired to rewatch "A Bridge Too Far " after finishing all the scenarios...EXCELLENT GAME!
Endless hours of fun. I wish they would come out with more on world war 2. I have purchased 4 already.
Finally a classic wargame engine with outstanding, challenging and well researched scenarios. Review relates to all John Tiller games. Buying the lot, keep going!
This period has been amply filled. Especially from the German pov. WE NEED NAVAL!!!!! Guadalcanal,1812, Jutland, Tsushima. I'd pay dearly for it. I know I'm not alone. These crap Pirate things are it. Just awful. Translate this engine to the sea and you'll have a faithful customer.