Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
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Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
Anyone know of any computer games dedicated to this campaign (operational level) only (not part of a larger game like WarPlan: Pacific or WitP)? If not computer then good board games?
Thanks,
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
Uncommon Valor. But its been discontinued because of a direct draw issue.
RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
War on the Sea (early access) covers operational to tactical. Not sure about ground combat though.
RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
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Uncommon Valor. But its been discontinued because of a direct draw issue.
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
This is a link to WWII battles of south pacific.
It is on abandonware site. It is a DOS game but you can play in
your browser. It was made by company QQP of perfect general fame.
I play this game for days and days back in the day.
It has hourly turns. It is kind of like the Flattop board game.
!!!SORRY!!! looks like it will not allow me to post a link.
Do a google search for...
WWII battles of south pacific
It should show you a link to the game.
Hope this helps. It has a Solomon campaign.
Giacomo.
It is on abandonware site. It is a DOS game but you can play in
your browser. It was made by company QQP of perfect general fame.
I play this game for days and days back in the day.
It has hourly turns. It is kind of like the Flattop board game.
!!!SORRY!!! looks like it will not allow me to post a link.
Do a google search for...
WWII battles of south pacific
It should show you a link to the game.
Hope this helps. It has a Solomon campaign.
Giacomo.
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
ORIGINAL: Peg_Leg
This is a link to WWII battles of south pacific.
It is on abandonware site. It is a DOS game but you can play in
your browser. It was made by company QQP of perfect general fame.
I play this game for days and days back in the day.
It has hourly turns. It is kind of like the Flattop board game.
!!!SORRY!!! looks like it will not allow me to post a link.
Do a google search for...
WWII battles of south pacific
It should show you a link to the game.
Hope this helps. It has a Solomon campaign.
Giacomo.
WWII battles of south pacific
Perhaps this?
https://www.myabandonware.com/game/worl ... acific-2od
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
I checked out War on the Sea but... meh. Looking for more of a pure strategy game of the Campaign. Funny, I imagined it would have been worked to death because it was such a tight, back-and-forth campaign just made for gaming.
Thanks all!
Thanks all!
RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
I would still go for the Guadalcanal Campaign in WitP:AE. True, you buy the whole game only to play a part of it, but AE is one of those rare games that give you much more than their price.ORIGINAL: Grognerd_INC
I totally agree with you, one of the tightest mini-campaigns in WW2.ORIGINAL: Duck Doc
I checked out War on the Sea but... meh. Looking for more of a pure strategy game of the Campaign. Funny, I imagined it would have been worked to death because it was such a tight, back-and-forth campaign just made for gaming.
Thanks all!
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
warspite1ORIGINAL: Grognerd_INC
I totally agree with you, one of the tightest mini-campaigns in WW2.ORIGINAL: Duck Doc
I checked out War on the Sea but... meh. Looking for more of a pure strategy game of the Campaign. Funny, I imagined it would have been worked to death because it was such a tight, back-and-forth campaign just made for gaming.
Thanks all!
Along with War In The Mediterranean, this is a campaign that just begs to be properly wargamed. I genuinely don't understand why campaigns like these - which were on a knife-edge and could have gone either way - have not been the subject of proper games. Such an interesting period of time and yet so sorely neglected.
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
Because it requires 3 working frameworks - Land, Sea, & Air. And unlike WitP:AE, there aren't (many) Americans.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Grognerd_INC
I totally agree with you, one of the tightest mini-campaigns in WW2.ORIGINAL: Duck Doc
I checked out War on the Sea but... meh. Looking for more of a pure strategy game of the Campaign. Funny, I imagined it would have been worked to death because it was such a tight, back-and-forth campaign just made for gaming.
Thanks all!
Along with War In The Mediterranean, this is a campaign that just begs to be properly wargamed. I genuinely don't understand why campaigns like these - which were on a knife-edge and could have gone either way - have not been the subject of proper games. Such an interesting period of time and yet so sorely neglected.
RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
warspite1ORIGINAL: Zorch
Because it requires 3 working frameworks - Land, Sea, & Air. And unlike WitP:AE, there aren't (many) Americans.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Grognerd_INC
I totally agree with you, one of the tightest mini-campaigns in WW2.
Along with War In The Mediterranean, this is a campaign that just begs to be properly wargamed. I genuinely don't understand why campaigns like these - which were on a knife-edge and could have gone either way - have not been the subject of proper games. Such an interesting period of time and yet so sorely neglected.
There weren't many Americans involved in the Solomons Campaign?? Er...okay... but I respectfully suggest you are wrong...[X(]
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
The Med didn't have Yanks during the critical years, reducing gamer's interest.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Zorch
Because it requires 3 working frameworks - Land, Sea, & Air. And unlike WitP:AE, there aren't (many) Americans.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1
Along with War In The Mediterranean, this is a campaign that just begs to be properly wargamed. I genuinely don't understand why campaigns like these - which were on a knife-edge and could have gone either way - have not been the subject of proper games. Such an interesting period of time and yet so sorely neglected.
There weren't many Americans involved in the Solomons Campaign?? Er...okay... but I respectfully suggest you are wrong...[X(]
Med games have to deal with land blitzkriegs that were generally absent from the Pacific War. The land part of AE seems to be the weakest link of land, sea, air.
RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
warspite1ORIGINAL: Zorch
The Med didn't have Yanks during the critical years, reducing gamer's interest.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Zorch
Because it requires 3 working frameworks - Land, Sea, & Air. And unlike WitP:AE, there aren't (many) Americans.
There weren't many Americans involved in the Solomons Campaign?? Er...okay... but I respectfully suggest you are wrong...[X(]
Med games have to deal with land blitzkriegs that were generally absent from the Pacific War. The land part of AE seems to be the weakest link of land, sea, air.
But this thread is about the Solomon Islands Campaign. I mentioned WITM only to serve as another example of great campaigns that have been under-gamed. Sadly we know the likely reasons for the Med, but the reasons for the Solomons being so under-represented is more difficult to fathom - unless its simply the difficulty in properly bringing together all three services in one game.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
Balancing a Solomons Campaign game is problematic. The Japanese are still going to lose the war regardless. In AE, Japan has a small chance to not lose the war.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Zorch
The Med didn't have Yanks during the critical years, reducing gamer's interest.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1
There weren't many Americans involved in the Solomons Campaign?? Er...okay... but I respectfully suggest you are wrong...[X(]
Med games have to deal with land blitzkriegs that were generally absent from the Pacific War. The land part of AE seems to be the weakest link of land, sea, air.
But this thread is about the Solomon Islands Campaign. I mentioned WITM only to serve as another example of great campaigns that have been under-gamed. Sadly we know the likely reasons for the Med, but the reasons for the Solomons being so under-represented is more difficult to fathom - unless its simply the difficulty in properly bringing together all three services in one game.
In the Med, the Axis had a big upside if they won. That makes it exciting, as has been explored in various threads.
RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
I think that Americans would play a Med game even if the American units are only included towards the end of the game. After all, they do play games that are set before 1770.
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
Take a look at Carrier Battles on Steam. Might be what you are looking for. Has 'Very Positive' reviews.
"CARRIER BATTLES is a classic hex-and-counter digital wargame covering the naval-air battles of the Pacific War, from 1942 to 1943. Find your opponent and strike at him before he sinks your precious carriers, while preventing them from invading or supporting your own amphibious operations."
" 11 historical scenarios: Coral Sea May 42, Midway June 42, Eastern Solomon Aug 42, Santa Cruz Oct 42, Guadalcanal Dec 42, Bismarck Sea March 43,
Rabaul 1943, Guadalcanal Feb 1943, Watchtower Aug.42, US Raids Mar 42, Wake Dec 41"
"CARRIER BATTLES is a classic hex-and-counter digital wargame covering the naval-air battles of the Pacific War, from 1942 to 1943. Find your opponent and strike at him before he sinks your precious carriers, while preventing them from invading or supporting your own amphibious operations."
" 11 historical scenarios: Coral Sea May 42, Midway June 42, Eastern Solomon Aug 42, Santa Cruz Oct 42, Guadalcanal Dec 42, Bismarck Sea March 43,
Rabaul 1943, Guadalcanal Feb 1943, Watchtower Aug.42, US Raids Mar 42, Wake Dec 41"
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RE: Solomon Islands Campaign computer games
ORIGINAL: warspite1
unless its simply the difficulty in properly bringing together all three services in one game.
I think you may have hit the nail on the head. Having to code and integrate land, sea, air and amphibious elements together might be more work than some developers want. I noticed Gary Gribsby's War in the West really simplified the naval element in particular.