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Battle
for Moscow recreates the German
unsuccessfull attempt to capture Moscow in late
1941, followed by the Russian counter offensive
that denied the Germans any chance to conclude
the eastern war that year. To win, the Germans
must march hard towards the Russian capital,
capturing it ensuring them a great victory, on
the other side, the Russians must keep Moscow out
of Germans reach and drive axis units back to
their starting position by the end of winter.
Battle
for Moscow is a turn based wargame. It
uses classic rules like hexes, ZOC's, combat
odds, supply, multi-steps units, reinforcements,
replacements, rail movement, variable /
historical weather, etc. It is played on a map of
16x10 hexes, with an average of 50 units.
Includes 2 scenarios and a full campaign that
lasts for up to 14 turns. One player controls the
Germans, the other plays the Soviets.
Domain :
Freeware. Original board game by Frank
Chadwick.
Config : Win 9x/2K/ME/NT/XP.
16MB RAM. 800x600x16bits display.
Play By Email : YES
Play By Net / Internet : NO
Includes Computer Opponent : NO
Download this free game
(unlimited - fully functional)
(size = 4 Mb - for Windows
9x/Me/2000/NT4/XP)Several servers
at your disposal (in case of temporary
slow trafic) :
Once
downloaded, run "kwdbfm.exe"
and follow install instructions.
If you
later decide to purchase this game you
won't have to download another version;
you will receive codes that will enable
all features.
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FAQs
& Tips
Where
is the "Next Phase" button ? Your
screen display configuration does not meet the
minimum requirements. This game has been designed
to run on a 800x600 pixels (with more than 256
colors) screen resolution. Also, the font size
must be set to small (100% of standard Windows
font size). This config can be achieved on any PC
with a 1Mb video card aboard. Check the display
options in your windows config panel.
How
to add muti-units stack to a combat ? When a hex contains more
than 1 unit, only the top one can be selected. To
select the bottom unit, you need to
"circle" through the stack; right
clicking (right button) on a stack will change
units position in the stack, moving the bottom
one to the top. So, select the top unit (left
click), circle through the stack (right click),
then select the new top unit; this way, both
units are selected.
How
to move a whole stack at once ? This is not possible.
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