Whether it’s an army that wins and conquer new parts of the map or successfully manage resources, it’s difficult to match the satisfaction of the plans that come together in a good strategy game. A new historical strategy game Battle Plan Offering all of the above, and with one fascinating twist, you literally draw your plans into existence.
That’s right, unlike other strategy games, you can launch a surprise attack, command your army, and organize all your defenses with one stroke of the pen. Forget the confusing command panels and overwhelming micromanagement. All you need to do is draw them directly onto an interactive map and see them retreat and come back to life in real time.
In BattlePlan, you will make high-level decisions as commander and then see your executives and businesses autonomously implement them, including defense, counterattacks and planned withdrawals, across a massive map created from actual geographical data.
Throw yourself into the chaos of World War II using realistically modelled departments and customizable command chains, but don’t forget to look at logistics. Blocking enemy supply lines and capturing vaults is equally important in winning in war efforts.
There is no release date for BattlePlan yet, but please see this Steam page for more details. Alternatively, you can add games to your wish list that will keep loops with updates.
While you’re waiting for the latest, you can check out these best WW2 games. Or, if you prefer something that’s not historic, you can see a guide on the best war games available today.
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