Conflicts:
Operation Market Garden is a turn based strategy game which takes place
on the European Western Front during the Second World War.
Operation Market Garden was a risky Allied attempt to shorten the end of the
Second World War by using airborne forces to capture multiple bridges to
pave a way for a 100-kilometer armored attack to seize the German
industrial heartland east of Arnhem.
FEATURES:
+ Historical accuracy: Campaign mirrors the historical setup.
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Long-lasting: Thanks to in-built variation and the game's smart AI
technology, each game provides a unique war gaming experience.
+ Competitive: Measure your strategy game skills against others fighting for the Hall of Fame top spots.
+ Supports casual play: Easy to pick up, leave off, continue later.
+ Challenging: Crush your enemy quickly and earn the bragging rights on the forum.
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Settings: Various options are available to alter the look of the gaming
experience: Change difficulty level, choose icon set for units (NATO or
REAL), decide what is drawn on the map, change font and hexagon sizes.
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Tablet friendly strategy game: Automatically scales the map for any
physical screen size/resolution from small smartphones to HD tablets,
while settings allow you to fine tune hexagon and font sizes.
In
order to be a victorious general in this strategy game, you must learn
to coordinate your attacks in two ways. First, as adjacent units give
support to an attacking unit, keep your units in groups in order to gain
local superiority. Secondly, it is rarely the best idea to use brute
force when it is possible to
encircle the enemy and cut off its supply lines instead.
encircle the enemy and cut off its supply lines instead.
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The list below includes the permissions requested and the reasons for their use.
+ Internet: To fetch Hall of Fame data from a server.
+ Network State: To determine if you are online.
+ Control Vibrator: To vibrate the phone during the battles.