Battlefield Academy second video released

A turn-based strategy game like no other has landed. Approachable, absorbing and visually impressive yet detailed, Battle Academy aims to revolutionise the strategy games market with a blend of intuitive design and compelling game play driven by cutting edge technical innovation. The game has more than 30 battles in a range of theatres of war from the North African desert through D-Day to the to the snowy Ardennes mountains where the Allies battled to repel the final German offensive. Now with additional battles on the Western Front with the expansions 'Blitzkrieg France', 'Market Garden', 'Operation Husky', 'Sealion' and 'Rommel in Normandy'.

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Battlefield Academy second video released

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Field Maneuvers Episode 2

Slitherine has just launched a new video for Battlefield Academy. This is the second in a series of battlefield maneuvers videos using the game engine.

The video has been uploaded both on Slitherine’s YouTube Channel and or the product page.

In this second Field Exercise we focus our attention on the importance of infantry and how important your men are when used in the best way.

Like in real life, in Battlefield Academy each unit has its own importance and learning how to use them is vital for a successful outcome of the battle.

Approachable, absorbing and visually impressive yet detailed, Battlefield Academy aims to revolutionize the strategy games market with a blend of intuitive design and compelling game play driven by cutting edge technical innovation.

Inspired by an original online game concept devised by the BBC, the game has more than 30 battles in a range of theatres of war from the North African desert through D-Day to the to the snowy Ardennes mountains where the Allies battled to repel the final German offensive.

Battlefield Academy is already available download on both Slitherine and Matrix stores.


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