![]() The main draw of Wargame: Red Dragon is the inclusion of naval combat. Wargame: Red Dragon acts more as an expansion to Wargame: AirLand Battle even though it’s being sold as a stand-alone game. Other Eugen titles follow with similar mechanics such as R.U.S.E., and the Steel Division series, both set during World War II. The game follows up on the previous Wargame entries: AirLand Battle and European Escalation. But from what I’ve seen they’ve done well and clearly care deeply about the subject matter. Having 1,900 units pretty much kills any attempt to fact check them on accuracy. It’s painfully clear how much the developers love their tanks, guns, and choppers. Instead, the game uses a deck-building card game system where you can choose from over 1,900 different units and 17 separate factions.Įach of the astounding 1,900 is given a massive amount of detail. Unlike other RTS games, there’s no base building here. ![]() First off, I’m not sure how to label this game, is it a real-time strategy game or a wargame? Is there even a difference? ![]() Wargame: Red Dragon is the third game in the Wargame series developed by Eugen Systems and published by Focus Home Interactive. ![]()
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