Allied General
Allied General | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Video Game |
Strategic Simulations | |
Mindscape, Strategic Simulations | |
Turn-based Strategy | |
CD-ROM | |
Mouse, Keyboard | |
MS-DOS, macOS, PlayStation and Microsoft Windows | |
Retail Features | |
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Ratings | |
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Play Information | |
Player(s) |
1-2 |
Technical Information | |
Microsoft Windows 1995 PlayStation July 1, 1997 | |
macOS 1995 Microsoft Windows January 31, 1996 PlayStation September 30, 1996 | |
PlayStation June 13, 1997 | |
Awards | Changelog | Cheats | Codes Codex | Compatibility | Covers | Credits | DLC | Help Localization | Manifest | Modding | Patches | Ratings Reviews | Screenshots | Soundtrack Videos | Walkthrough | |
Achievements GOG | In-Game | Origin | PlayStation Trophies | Retro Steam | Xbox Live | |
Allied General is a turn-based strategy video game set in World War Two that features the Allied side of operations. Players can progress through four campaigns as an Allied general against Axis forces controlled by the computer. In Germany, Allied General was titled Panzer General II, and Panzer General II was named Panzer General IIID.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
The playable campaigns include:
- a Soviet campaign, which features the Soviet invasion of Finland, known as the Winter War, the defenses of Moscow, and if successful, the counter-attack
- a British campaign in North Africa against the German and Italian armies, beginning in Sidi Barrani
- a British campaign, which can be played as the continuation of the first British campaign, which features the final Allied attack in Tunis on Mareth Line and the invasion of Europe
- an American campaign, similar to the second British campaign, that begins with Operation Torch and continues to the invasion of Europe
Individual scenarios can be played from either side.
Whereas the first Panzer General targeted DOS, Allied General was made for Windows. Allied General and Panzer General for Windows (an update to the DOS version) utilize a pop-up interface and share an underlying file system that differs from the original Panzer General. Fans created a version of Allied General, based on its own DOS version, that borrows interface features from the original Panzer General. Called Allied Panzer General, it includes all scenarios and campaigns from the original, as well as bugfixes.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Pepa's Allied Panzer General center - fansite
- Allied General at MobyGames
- Allied General at GameFAQs
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