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Cuban Missle Crisis: The Aftermath Ships!

Naked_Lunch

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<p>Publisher <a href="http://www.strategyfirst.com/en/" target="_blank" title="Strategy First">Strategy First</a>
has announced that their turn-based/real-time game Cuban Missile
Crisis: The Aftermath has shipped. Don't know what the hell Cuban
Missile Crisis: The Aftermath is? Check out the feature list:
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<li>Varied types of weapons and equipment - helicopters, rockets, reconnaissance troops, etc.</li><li>Radioactive contamination zones that have an influence upon military equipment and troops.</li><li>Alternative history timeline which assumes that the actual Cuban Missile Crisis provoked a nuclear disaster in 1962.</li><li>Combines both turn-based strategy mode and Blitzkrieg's real-time strategy mode.</li><li>Dozens of missions, through four sides of the conflict (USSR, French and German Alliance, China, American and British Alliance).</li><li>Maximum usage of Blitzkrieg engine potential.</li><li>Use maps to place, group and position your forces for a strategic attack.</li><li>In the turn-based strategy mode, every single turn is limited, adding realism to the whole experience of the game.</li><li>Non-critical additions, such as optional missions, add depth to the gameplay.</li><li>Radioactive contamination zones that have an influence upon military equipment and troops.</li>
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<a title="GameZone Review" target="_self" href="http://pc.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r24802.htm">GameZone Review</a>
 

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