Radio General
In the WW2 RTS Radio General the player assumes the role of a Canadian army general, leading troops into battle from a tent far away from the fighting, using only a radio and a tactical map. Unlike other games in the genre, the positions of units do not update automatically, the player has to regularly communicate with their own troops to learn where they are and what they are dealing with, and manually place small tokens representing the units on the spot on the map where they have last been reported to be.
– Real player with 24.2 hrs in game
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… all I said in my review is maybe true but simply not valid in this case. It would be true if this were a big company like e.g. Ubisoft. Speaking of which it is most unfair to compare this title to two Ubisoft titels as I did in the beginning.
So I recommend this with all my heart to anyone who wants to support a very small but gifted company and having a good time for a couple of hours.
“At ease, Officers! Have a seat, relax and go out commanding your troops, a.s.a.p!”
… and don’t forget to enjoy the real big archive of photos and movies.
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
Prank Call
This game’s really good, just waiting for more words. It can get kind of rough with some of the more out there words, but everyone I’ve met have been really great to play with. Looking forward to seeing this blow up on Twitch.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
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Taught the Dev what the word Simp was. Never laughed so hard in my life. I absolutely love the game creators humour,
It is a very good party game, good for joining and trolling around in! Strongly recommend giving this game a shot, especially for the price it is a steal!
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game