Tzar
Member
Hello all,
Anybody here is playing Airborne Assault: Highway to the Reich? I have been playing it continuously since a couple of months and it is the operational-level wargame I have enjoyed the most in my life. The refreshing chain of command concept of this wargame (where you don't have to micro-manage all your units) is its most important feature, as well as the order delay and the fact that you are playing over a digitalized topographic map rather than the traditional hex grid.
Fighting in the game is resolved men by men and weapon by weapon by taking account historical TOEs.
Go there to get a Virtual Tour of this game and understand what it's about. A detailed but short AAR is also available here
Anybody here is playing Airborne Assault: Highway to the Reich? I have been playing it continuously since a couple of months and it is the operational-level wargame I have enjoyed the most in my life. The refreshing chain of command concept of this wargame (where you don't have to micro-manage all your units) is its most important feature, as well as the order delay and the fact that you are playing over a digitalized topographic map rather than the traditional hex grid.
Fighting in the game is resolved men by men and weapon by weapon by taking account historical TOEs.
Go there to get a Virtual Tour of this game and understand what it's about. A detailed but short AAR is also available here