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Drive on Moscow

Simple and dynamic, it makes others look

The game is very dynamic, like a blitz chess match, but at the same time very deep. I only play strategy games, and I keep asking myself how so many incompetent games survive on the market while games like this have been left to die. This game has incredible flow and playability. It’s true that it’s only in English, but if you convert the manual files and historical files to plain text you can translate them into any language, so anyone can play and, from inside the game, clear up any rules questions and read the historical background in their own language. It has a few changes compared to its predecessor, Battle of the Bulge, but it’s practically the same system. Playing both is like playing both fronts of World War II. There are still players who connect online to play: you just create two games, one with each side, and in a short time you’ll be playing. The same happens with Bulge. There’s a reason this game appeared on so many platforms: its gameplay really hooks fans of this kind of WW2 game. They should have kept producing other battles with this system and recreating the most important events of WW2. The original developers are gone, but the game has a new owner who focuses on other titles that will never offer the same dynamic gameplay this system has, which could still be improved and expanded. Don’t hesitate: buy it, you won’t regret it. Some critics may be right about certain flaws, but that doesn’t take away from the fun or from the undeniable value of the gameplay. Highly recommende