
In the four scenarios marking each year of the war, players must choose which HQs to activate given a limited number of activations.īack for seconds? Here’s our list of the best WW2 games The older graphics and mechanics are clunky but capture the crucial problem of the combatants: a war in which the resources and military thinking of the coalitions were outstripped by industrial warfare.
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You may also want to check out a previous entry on this list and SCWW1’s predecessor, Strategic Command Classic: WW1. It’s a much older game and hasn’t benefited from the refinements later Fury Software games have enjoyed, but it’s still pretty good. So much so that Bill declared SCWW1 to be his new ‘go to’ WW1 war game, replacing the much celebrated Guns of August. If that’s not endorsement enough, I don’t know what is.
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Update graphics, a new engine and mechanics all serve to make this a pretty special WW1 strategy game. Taking all of the experience and refinement they’ve learned over the past few years, the team decided to have another stab at the Great War by remaking one of their earlier titles that covered the same period. STRATEGIC GAMES Buy Now STRATEGIC COMMAND: WORLD WAR Iįury Software are masters of their craft, and it’s fitting that after they’d finished making the ultimate WW2 grand strategy war game, they’d move on to (re)make the ultimate WW1 game. So, without further ado, here is our list of the best WW1 strategic & tactical wargames. Looking for some visceral, boots-on-the-duckboards trench warfare action? Perhaps you prefer pushing little pewter battalions around a tabletop battlefield in a commandeered French mansion hundreds of miles from the fighting? No, we've guessed it – you fancy soaring above the Great War in a flying machine made entirely of paper clips, canvas and adventurous spirit! Well, whichever – we've got you covered. There is, as they say, something for everyone.

There's not as many tactical games as there are strategic, and we've thrown in a flight sim as well for good measure. Still, these are all great games if you haven't tried them yourself yet, and we've divided them into a couple different types: strategic and tactical. Which is a shame, considering just how much interesting Great War-themed material set is coming out of the board war games world these days. While the subject has seen renewed interest these past few years generally, there haven't been many decent new computer wargame releases, so this list remains – much like the titular conflict's trench warfare – fairly static.


The centenary (100-year anniversary) of the end of World War One has now passed.
