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Tunis or Kiev or Moscow '42 - HirooOnoda - 03-20-2013

I'm getting back into my games and have been away from Tillers games.

I'm trying to make up my mind on which of the three latest PCs I should get.

I would appreciate your opinions on the three above mentioned titles.

Take care,

Hiroo


RE: Tunis or Kiev or Moscow '42 - Apollo11 - 03-20-2013

Kiev ? Maybe you meant Kharkov 43 ?


RE: Tunis or Kiev or Moscow '42 - Liquid_Sky - 03-21-2013



I have been playing the all the Tunisia campaigns in order (with an opponent). So far we are up to Operation Ochsenkopf. Next up Mareth Line.

I have to say they are quite different then the Russian games. It is much more a war of maneuver, with the axis quality far out matching the allies. (Tigers vrs Stuarts anyone?). The turns are quite easy to do, as there is not a lot of divisions on the map. Typically I will be done in half an hour.

They are fun to play, with many ways to attack/defend with a lot of terrain breaking up the map.

And Kasserine will separate the men from the boys for defence.

If you already own a Russian title, then perhaps you should consider getting Tunisia.



RE: Tunis or Kiev or Moscow '42 - Al - 03-21-2013

(03-21-2013, 02:47 AM)Liquid_Sky Wrote: I have been playing the all the Tunisia campaigns in order (with an opponent). So far we are up to Operation Ochsenkopf. Next up Mareth Line.

I have to say they are quite different then the Russian games. It is much more a war of maneuver, with the axis quality far out matching the allies. (Tigers vrs Stuarts anyone?). The turns are quite easy to do, as there is not a lot of divisions on the map. Typically I will be done in half an hour.

They are fun to play, with many ways to attack/defend with a lot of terrain breaking up the map.

And Kasserine will separate the men from the boys for defence.

If you already own a Russian title, then perhaps you should consider getting Tunisia.

Tunisia is a good game.




RE: Tunis or Kiev or Moscow '42 - HirooOnoda - 03-21-2013

Thanks guys. I think I will try Tunisia.

Your advice was appreciated.