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Conflict of Nations is really good, if you can take a job vacation for 1 month and just no life play for a month and never touch the game again... Because you have to be online often
Dude if you like axis and allies you need to play war room and then remake this video it is just like axis and allies but better in every way and it was designed by the same guy
What?!?!?! Axis and allies?! 😂 😆 😂 😆 Yeah no absolutely incorrect, not even close, go eat a rotten egg. My guess is they haven't played any of the other games and have only played axis and allies.
The SIlent Hunter series of games are awesome but have a few bugs if not modded. Wolfpack is fun with friends and has the best immersion. Uboat is all round probably the best of all of them. It's so much fun and still gets regular updates.
I own about 20 or 30 solitaire-only games, and Pavlov's House is one of my all-time favorites! Gotta be in my top three! I love how it has a zoomed-in view of the battle, but also two zoomed-out views, which really does make it feel like a blend between a tactical game and a grand strategic game. Also I love that it has some logistics decisions you must make to prevent your soldiers from running out of ammo and supplies. Fantastic game!
Played Fire in the lake and it's more than great. Number of decisions and also complexity is great. The quality is great and moreover there are great expansions. I recommend it to all players interested in this conflict.
Great video, most are unknown to me. I'm a fan of Patton's Best, one of the earlier games for solitaire driving of a tank. I want to give a shout out to Mike Lambo who makes some great solo wargames on sale at Wargame Vault. Inexpensive, yet entirely fun.
Does anybody remember that online mobile tank game where your starter tank was the m3 Stuart and all the maps were flat they were all like an arena map. Also you could get these power ups in a crate and you pushed a button and it would send a beagle dog in a straight line at you and if it hit you you'd blow up. Can't seem to remember the name of it. Hope someone knows what I'm talking about it was popular for me in like 2013 or 2014
Grim Dawn, Diablo I and II, Path of Exile, Titan Quest and Torchlight games are all ARPGs, or more strictly - hack'n'slashers; Divinity Original Sin is a wholeheartedly made cRPG. Hades is also no dungeon crawler. Are You somewhat new to the RPGs genre or something? Because these games are NOT dungeon crawlers. You need to know the definition and distinctions between them.