1937-1945 Grand Campaign
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2025 10:09 pm
Dear Strategic Command: War in the Pacific Team,
I have a game-changing suggestion that would elevate your already fantastic title to legendary status: **Create a grand campaign spanning from the 1937 Marco Polo Bridge Incident all the way to late 1945, marking the definitive end of the Pacific War.**
Imagine players diving into the full arc of Japan's imperial ambitions, starting with the tense skirmish at Marco Polo Bridge that ignites the Second Sino-Japanese War, through the grueling conquest of China, the strategic buildup amid U.S. embargoes, the cataclysmic Pearl Harbor attack, island-hopping fury, and culminating in the atomic bombings and Japan's surrender. One seamless, epic scenario covering over eight years of brutal warfare.
**The advantages are immense:**
- **Unparalleled strategic depth:** Players manage long-term research trees, production overhauls, diplomatic tightropes (e.g., Soviet neutrality, Axis alliances), and force deployments that truly shape outcomes. Early successes in China could fuel a unstoppable navy; missteps lead to overextension and doom.
- **Historical authenticity like never before:** Capture the war's true roots, including China's vast armies, guerrilla warfare, and the Burma Road lifeline, elements glossed over in Pearl Harbor-start scenarios.
- **Massive replayability:** Alt-history paths abound—delay Pearl Harbor? Invade USSR early? Focus on India? The butterfly effects over 200+ turns would keep players hooked for hundreds of hours.
- **Totally unique:** **No game has ever done this.** While others start in 1941 or offer fragmented mini-campaigns, yours would be the *first true grand campaign* from 1937 to 1945 in this operational-scale turn-based masterpiece. It would set Strategic Command apart as *the* definitive Pacific WWII experience, drawing in history buffs, wargamers, and newcomers alike.
This isn't just an add-on, it's the crown jewel that makes War in the Pacific the gold standard for decades. Please make it happen!
Best regards,
Luigi Amendola
I have a game-changing suggestion that would elevate your already fantastic title to legendary status: **Create a grand campaign spanning from the 1937 Marco Polo Bridge Incident all the way to late 1945, marking the definitive end of the Pacific War.**
Imagine players diving into the full arc of Japan's imperial ambitions, starting with the tense skirmish at Marco Polo Bridge that ignites the Second Sino-Japanese War, through the grueling conquest of China, the strategic buildup amid U.S. embargoes, the cataclysmic Pearl Harbor attack, island-hopping fury, and culminating in the atomic bombings and Japan's surrender. One seamless, epic scenario covering over eight years of brutal warfare.
**The advantages are immense:**
- **Unparalleled strategic depth:** Players manage long-term research trees, production overhauls, diplomatic tightropes (e.g., Soviet neutrality, Axis alliances), and force deployments that truly shape outcomes. Early successes in China could fuel a unstoppable navy; missteps lead to overextension and doom.
- **Historical authenticity like never before:** Capture the war's true roots, including China's vast armies, guerrilla warfare, and the Burma Road lifeline, elements glossed over in Pearl Harbor-start scenarios.
- **Massive replayability:** Alt-history paths abound—delay Pearl Harbor? Invade USSR early? Focus on India? The butterfly effects over 200+ turns would keep players hooked for hundreds of hours.
- **Totally unique:** **No game has ever done this.** While others start in 1941 or offer fragmented mini-campaigns, yours would be the *first true grand campaign* from 1937 to 1945 in this operational-scale turn-based masterpiece. It would set Strategic Command apart as *the* definitive Pacific WWII experience, drawing in history buffs, wargamers, and newcomers alike.
This isn't just an add-on, it's the crown jewel that makes War in the Pacific the gold standard for decades. Please make it happen!
Best regards,
Luigi Amendola