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Korsun Pocket

Korsun Pocket

PC
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Release Date: July 31, 2003

Singleplayer

Korsun Pocket is a turn-based strategy game based on the fact that the Red Army won the Ukrainian region of Korsun (beginning of 1944) during World War II. It was then that the soldiers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics led by General Ivan Stepanovich Koniev crushed the forces of the Third Reich, Marshal Erich von Manstein.

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Korsun Pocket is the long awaited sequel to The Ardennes Offensive in the Decisive Battles system. Korsun Pocket uses a greatly improved version of the Ardennes Offensive engine to recreate the desperate German attempt to escape encirclement on the Russian Front early in 1944. The battle is a tense and exciting struggle, with neither side having a decisive advantage, as the Russians struggle to form the pocket, then try to resist successive German rescue efforts and last ditch attempts at breakout.

PC Gamer gave Korsun Pocket 93% and an Editor’s Choice Award, calling it The best wargame ever made for the PC. A monumental achievement in Game Design”.

Computer Gaming World gave Korsun Pocket 5/5 and an Editor’s Choice Award.

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Recommanded System Requirements:
Pentium II 450 MHz, 128 MB RAM, graphic card 8 MB VRAM, 400 MB HDD.

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Across the Dnepr

Across the Dnepr

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Expansion

December 22, 2003

Strategy

Across the Dnepr is the title of the addition to the turn-based strategy game, Korsun Pocket. Thanks to him we have the opportunity to take part in the events taking place in July 1941, when Operation Barbarossa was still in its initial phase and German troops were preparing to enter the heart of the Soviet Union.

Across the Dnepr