Please help us bring Infection: Humanity’s Last Gasp to Steam! We’ve setup a Greenlight page, but we need your ‘Yes’ vote to help us get it approved!
Based on John Gibson’s board game, Infection: Humanity’s Last Gasp is now available for PC, Mac, iPhone and iPad.
In Infection: Humanity’s Last Gasp you are the director of the Department of Plague Control (DPC) field office in New York City. You make the decisions about what parts of the virus to study, which personnel to hire, and what equipment to purchase.
The third instalment of our Battles of the Ancient World series is out now and includes the battles of:
Megiddo (1457 B.C.), Kadesh (1275 B.C.), Lake Trasimene (217 B.C.), Munda (45 B.C.) and Adrianople (378 A.D.)
Based on John Gibson’s board game, we’re pleased to announce that the digital edition of the game will be coming to PC, Mac, iPhone and iPad on Thursday, 11th June 2015.
To find out more about the game, check out the preview page and also Pocket Tactics first look at the game.
To commemorate the Battle of Waterloo, we will be releasing the digital edition of Decision Games’ Wellington’s Victory on iPad, iPhone and Mac on June 18th.
At dawn on June 18th, the torrential rain which had soaked the Belgium countryside the previous day began tapering off. Seventy thousand French troops, constituting the bulk of Napoleon’s Armee du Nord, which two days earlier had vanquished the Prussian Army of the Rhine at Ligny, now expected to exploit their initial victory by destroying the unsupported and inexperienced Anglo-Dutch forces which the Duke of Wellington had deployed across the Brussels-Charleroi highway a few miles south of the inconsequential hamlet called Waterloo.
That morning at his headquarters in Le Caillou, Napoleon discussed the impending battle with his subordinates while awaiting the arrival of several French Corps which had bivouacked further south. Disagreeing with the French generals whom Wellington had consistently defeated in Spain, Napoleon insisted that his opponent was a poor commander and that the English troops were much inferior to the French. The battle which Napoleon envisioned would resemble ‘le petit dejeuner’, Wellington’s army would be devoured as easily as a light continental breakfast.
The second instalment of our Battles of the Ancient World series, which includes 5 large battle maps playable as both sides, is out now on iPhone, iPad and Mac!
We’ve just added a new purchasable 8 mission campaign to Tank Battle: East Front 1943 called “Push Back”. As well as this, you can now also unlock a new, free mission in the ‘Bonus’ campaign that is also included in this update.
The digital edition of Decision Games’ Rebels & Redcoats is now available for iPhone!
Rebels & Redcoats recreates the pivotal battles of the American War of Independence. Take command as either the American colonies or the British Empire and shape the future of a nation with 10 historical battles.
Battles of the Ancient World is a series of tactical simulations of some of the greatest and most important battles from 331 B.C. to 9 A.D.
Included in this first instalment is 4 large battle maps (playable as both sides), over 50 unique units and detailed reference charts to help maximise your effectiveness on the battlefield!
We’ve just posted up our second Steam Greenlight for our Civil War strategy game based on the First Battle of Bull Run. If you enjoy hex-based strategy games and would like to see more of our games on PC, please consider giving it a Yes too!
Please help us bring Tank Battle: Normandy to the PC via Steam! We’ve setup a Greenlight page on Steam, but we need your ‘Yes’ vote to help us get it approved!
The major 2.0 free update for the iPhone & iPad edition of Tank Battle: 1944 is available now!
This update brings the game up-to-date with our latest hex engine features, such as map zoom and strategic movement.
In addition to this we’ve added a new purchasable 12 mission Juggernaut campaign and also a new ‘Bonus’ campaign that we plan to periodically add new free missions to!
If you’ve already purchased the game, you can download the free update via the App Store.