

Die-hard wargamers will turn up their noses at the simplified rules for supply and reinforcements, but for the rest of us, these simplified rules and great graphics make Panzer General an exciting game - the first truly accessible wargame to a non-wargamer. Hundreds of Axis and Allied units are animated and accompanied by neat sound effects. This Windows 95 version of Panzer General accentuates one of its best points: razor-sharp SVGA graphics and animations that replace "traditional" 2D hexes/tiles to draw you in to the action. Given the complete control over land, sea and air units, your goal as a Nazi commander in World War II is to defeat the Allieds as fast as you can. The original DOS version, released in 1994, was hailed worldwide as the first wargame to truly captured the interest of anyone who is not a die-hard wargamer. This is a hard-to-find version of Panzer General, one of the best wargames ever created.
