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Third Front: WWII

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Have you ever wanted to rewrite history? Are you ready to take on the role of ruler of the nation and take responsibility for the destinies of millions of people?
This game will give you the opportunity to show yourself as a genius tactician and commander-in-chief of a huge army!
The allies will help you defeat your enemies and achieve your goals. Your task will be not only to seize cities and take care of their development, but also to defend the cities, because the enemy will constantly try to breach your defense!
Never stop on what has been achieved! Do not limit yourself to one region after total defeat of the enemy. Strike your former allies and prove that you are worthy to rule the world!
Choose from three nations - the USSR, Germany and the Allies - and pave your way for each of them.
Create your own army yourself! Discover new and new opportunities, manage not only infantry and tanks, but also the construction of a fleet of warships, lead the creation of fighters and much more! Do not forget about the defense of your cities - decide for yourself where to dig a trench and install Czech hedgehogs. Choose yourself which city will be an impregnable fortress for your enemies and where exactly you will entice the enemy. You completely control the battle, and it's up to you to decide how to dispose of your troops.
In addition to protecting your territory, you will often face enemy saboteurs and think carefully about how to get rid of spies.
Who will you be: a liberator who cares about his homeland or a tyrant, ready for anything, just to occupy a larger territory?
Don't linger and rather grab the reins of power in your own hands!
Write your own story!
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Hamsters Gaming
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Hamsters Gaming
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Website
http://hamstersgaming.com/

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP (SP2)+
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card
  • Storage: 275 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows XP (SP2)+
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card
  • Storage: 290 MB available space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Third Front: WWII reviews and comments

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Microsoft from Deutsch
The stragic Decisions about who to attack where and when are just Eye-watering. Ultimately, all the Opponents around you grow along. The Differences between nations are marginal. It has been mentioned many times that the Spile is ultimately a Scissor stone paper variant grown to 5 Components. This has already happened, Although the Battles, for example, were still a little designed between the 3rd and 8th Levels (which may also be due to the fact that no Instructions explain what to consider outside the Battles and that this must first be acquired by Learning-by-Doing) Monotony is then called for in ever longer battles-without a single Defeat until the ultimate Victory. The Recipe to upgrade its Initial Force rather than, depending on the next edge card, while at the same time increasing the Flow of money slowly and evenly, works-whether you're fighting 10 or 60 Cards. In part, I felt like you just have to push the right Buttons in a trained Row-your own Win is practically unstoppable. The little thought-out Bonuses of certain Types of attacks are incomprehensible. Fighter Aircraft that cannot fight Hunters but are brilliant against Ships or Tanks capable of shelling ships and aircraft but cannot destroy Tanks. Graphically nicely worked up, the Game unfortunately does not offer any Depth and The Sterulation is not optimized for the PC. I Wouldn't be surprised if the Original Version had been published on Android. The only pleasing price is-at least here the Customer was not overly lured with the WW2-> Theme and ripped off. Still, waiting For a Sale is certainly not a Mistake.
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Third Front: WWII ————————————————-€ ☑ Price numbers-It's not expensive-Until the next Sale wait * Free-Give it back if you still can't buy * Gar in the first place ┅ * * Clearly ☑ Good-Beautifully drawn images of the Soldiers and Units-Really beautiful-Well done-Well done-Well done-Well, crazy graphics-┅-Requirements-┅ ☑ PC from 1980 ranges xD-Anyone can play it * Bad PC * -For every ☑ Only for hard Players ┅-* * You have to teach yourself a lot of things. This Is a serious ┅ Finally, (0-2 Hours)-Short (2-8 Hours) * Paar hours (8-12 Hours) ☑ Long (12 + Hours) 3 Campaigns with many individual Missions. Needless ┅-"Is there" Don't Do your own Story! "On average, ☑ Historically-Play with the known Units in World War II. Campaigns missions let you reenact Well-known attack targets ☑ Fantastic-Thoughtful Scenario in the big Campaign.Man only start with Berlin, Moscow or London. You have to fight your way back and Conquer everything. "One of the best Story there is!" ┅ * * Bugs \ Errors-┅ The Game itself is a big Mistake-Bugs destroy the Game-"A Couple Of errors" No Errors that give you the Game Spack. Eat rob ☑ none at all-I didn't have a Bug or Crash _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Eckons the Desert Fox inside you. Plan your Attacks and build your Cities on an economic and military basis against your Enemies. Only the Espionage System I didn't like. Whoever wants a Game challenge is playing the Campaign. Since it is not expensive a KAUFEMPFEHLING-by me.
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