Allied WWII Invasion of Japan 1945 is a turn based strategy game set on the Pacific theater during the Second World War. From Joni Nuutinen: by a wargamer for the wargamers since 2011
This scenario covers Operation Olympic (landing on Kyushu), which was the first part of Operation Downfall (the invasion of Japan). The second part, Operation Coronet, was supposed to take place in 1946.
In this campaign, you are in command of the US amphibious force tasked with seizing Kyushu, the southernmost of the Japanese home islands, to set the stage for the second stage of Operation Downfall. The geography of Japan has forced the Allies to choose a predictable strategy, and the Japanese have set up their fanatical forces very well to take on the American onslaught. To defend Kyushu, Japan is planning to throw in most of its troops, as well as a huge number of civilian fighting units and what's left of its naval might. The fact that Japan is starting to run low on supplies is counterbalanced by the extreme supply distances that allies have to deal with, not forgetting kamikaze planes and midget submarines.
FEATURES:
+ Thanks to a huge amount of in-built variation and the game's unique AI, each game provides a different war gaming experience.
+ Settings: A ton of options are available to alter the feel of the gaming experience: Change difficulty level, hexagon size, Animation speed, choose icon set for units (NATO or REAL) and cities (Round, Shield, Square, block of houses), decide what is drawn on the map, weather and storms, and much much more.
+ Clever AI: Instead of just boringly attacking on direct line towards the target, the AI opponent understands large strategic aims, encircling, carrying out smaller tactical tasks, etc.
Privacy Policy (full text on website and app menu): No account creation is possible, the made-up username used in the Hall of Fame listings is not tied to any account and does not have password. Location, personal, or device identifier data is not used in any way. In the case of crash the following non-personal data is sent (vie web-form using ACRA library) to allow quick fix: Stack trace (code which failed), Name of the App, Version number of the App, and Version number of the Android OS.
Joni Nuutinen has offered highly rated Android-only strategy board games since 2011, and even the first scenarios are still updated. The campaigns are built on the time-tested gaming mechanics TBS (turn-based strategy) enthusiasts are very familiar with from both the classic PC war games and legendary tabletop board games. I would like to thank the fans for all the well thought-out advice over the years which have allowed these campaigns to improve at a much higher rate than what any solo indie developer could dream of. If you have advice on how to better this board game series please use email, this way we can have a constructive back and forth chat without the limits of the store's comment system. In addition, because I have gigantic number of software projects on multiple stores, it’s just not sensible to spend handful of hours each day going through hundreds of pages spread all over the Internet to see if there is a new question somewhere -- just send me an email and I will get back to you. Thanks for understanding!
This scenario covers Operation Olympic (landing on Kyushu), which was the first part of Operation Downfall (the invasion of Japan). The second part, Operation Coronet, was supposed to take place in 1946.
In this campaign, you are in command of the US amphibious force tasked with seizing Kyushu, the southernmost of the Japanese home islands, to set the stage for the second stage of Operation Downfall. The geography of Japan has forced the Allies to choose a predictable strategy, and the Japanese have set up their fanatical forces very well to take on the American onslaught. To defend Kyushu, Japan is planning to throw in most of its troops, as well as a huge number of civilian fighting units and what's left of its naval might. The fact that Japan is starting to run low on supplies is counterbalanced by the extreme supply distances that allies have to deal with, not forgetting kamikaze planes and midget submarines.
FEATURES:
+ Thanks to a huge amount of in-built variation and the game's unique AI, each game provides a different war gaming experience.
+ Settings: A ton of options are available to alter the feel of the gaming experience: Change difficulty level, hexagon size, Animation speed, choose icon set for units (NATO or REAL) and cities (Round, Shield, Square, block of houses), decide what is drawn on the map, weather and storms, and much much more.
+ Clever AI: Instead of just boringly attacking on direct line towards the target, the AI opponent understands large strategic aims, encircling, carrying out smaller tactical tasks, etc.
Privacy Policy (full text on website and app menu): No account creation is possible, the made-up username used in the Hall of Fame listings is not tied to any account and does not have password. Location, personal, or device identifier data is not used in any way. In the case of crash the following non-personal data is sent (vie web-form using ACRA library) to allow quick fix: Stack trace (code which failed), Name of the App, Version number of the App, and Version number of the Android OS.
Joni Nuutinen has offered highly rated Android-only strategy board games since 2011, and even the first scenarios are still updated. The campaigns are built on the time-tested gaming mechanics TBS (turn-based strategy) enthusiasts are very familiar with from both the classic PC war games and legendary tabletop board games. I would like to thank the fans for all the well thought-out advice over the years which have allowed these campaigns to improve at a much higher rate than what any solo indie developer could dream of. If you have advice on how to better this board game series please use email, this way we can have a constructive back and forth chat without the limits of the store's comment system. In addition, because I have gigantic number of software projects on multiple stores, it’s just not sensible to spend handful of hours each day going through hundreds of pages spread all over the Internet to see if there is a new question somewhere -- just send me an email and I will get back to you. Thanks for understanding!
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