If you've played turn-based strategy games before then Open General should feel reasonably familiar. Again, you're playing the Axis forces, and can try anything from attacking Madrid in 1938, to invading Malta, pushing back the allies from North Africa, Salerno or Normandy, and engaging Russia in various assaults. If that sounds too lengthy then you can always just open a scenario, a single battle with a smaller, sometimes turn-limited goal. Just one - "Guderian's Gambit." - makes you a panzer commander, and sees you tasked with eliminating the Poles and crushing the French, before heading east and attempting to take Moscow (often just as bad an idea in the game as it was in real life). The program starts during the Spanish Civil War and provides a series of campaigns to take you through World War II. Open General is an open-source "evolution" of Panzer General II, a classic turn-based strategy game from 1997.
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