A very enjoyable and easy to understand hex-based historical wargame. This will be a great gateway game to get some of my friends started in the genre. Easy rules but there's plenty going on under the hood to please old grognards. Keep up the fine work and keep that pricepoint where it is. Well worth $10.00 Cdn.
Assault on Arnhem
- Release Date:
- Mar 11, 2016
- Developer:
- HexWar Games, Bookmark Games
- Publisher:
- Hunted Cow Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Assault on Arnhem is an operational level wargame for between one and four players, based on the famous Operation Market Garden campaign in September 1944.
Each player manages units in either the Allied or Axis forces fighting over the bridges leading to the Dutch town of Arnhem. The aim of the game is to either capture or defend the bridge objectives by a certain time in the game.
Assault on Arnhem is an easy game to start playing, although underneath the simple façade lies a much deeper level of complexity.
- Up to four player hotseat multiplayer.
- Cross-platform online multiplayer. (two players)
- In-game tutorial.
- Turn based play.
- Four scenarios. (Grave; Nijmegen; Arnhem; Operation Market Garden)
- Fog of war mechanics (taking terrain into account). Hide your units in the woods and watch the enemy!
- Night time turns with reduced visibility, affecting combat and command. Slip your recon units through enemy lines!
- Logistics rules governing HQ supply lines and unit regrouping.
- Over 110 units of 7 distinct unit types.
- Three battle scenarios and a main campaign scenario.
- Three levels of AI difficulty, playing as either Axis or Allies.
- 3D Map View.
- Supply drops, reinforcement schedules.
- Simple enough for a beginner but with plenty of depth for experts.
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User Reviews
At least not a bad game if you are searching für a Computer-Version of old school Hex-Boardgames. The strategic mechanics, graphics and the gameplay are well done for this kind of game. The reason why i wouldn´t recommend it is simply missing content. The four scenarios use the same map and are rather short. Every scenario simply starts on another part of the map, as axis or allies. To look like a 80s boardgame is great, to have less content than one is not.
Operational-level simulation of Operation Market-Garden in 1944 with hexagon map, battalion-sized units, ranged attack for artillery and anti-tank units, supply, fog of war, and most importantly limited command points which forces players to prioritize some moves and combat over others. This is the same operation that the book and film A Bridge Too Far is about, and this little game reminds me of a paper-and-dice game published by SPI in their magazine Fire & Movement in the early 1980s. So far the AI at medium has been fairly easy for me to defeat, playing both Axis and Allies, but this can be played with up to four people and several AI levels. Very good playability, with the full campaign lasting 4-6 hours in single player mode. I only wish the AI came in crazy aggressive mode because so far it has been a competent but sedate opponent. Recommended.
Just what i was looking for, a deep turned based hex style war game that is APPROACHABLE FOR ANYONE. About time a game like this came along, and for a fair price to top it off. I just hope there are more titles of this nature in the works.
This game is great!!if you actually give it a chance(to those with the negative reviews!),and can get past the average or non existent graphics,but these TBS games are like this,this isnt gary grisbys or Decisive campaigns for that matter,but its definately worth the price its up for,and a great addition even if for those just starting out in TBS.If you love the whole Arnhem?red devil thing then this game comes reccomended on RPSG(rockpapershotgun)Im using mouse and kb and this game works FINE!(At the time of this review there was an issue with The Ported version hence comment about KB).If like me you want to learn on games like this before progressing onto Hardcore TBS like gary Grigsby's then this is great place to begin.
I played many hex boardgames as a kid (Panzer General, Napoleonic campaigns, civil war etc), loved em. This is not working very well in comparison. For example, I just played exactly the same scenario of Nijhelm as both allies and then axis, but each time the units for the enemy side were altered? Where the heck did they come from? This doesn't seem historical to me, it is either accurate or it's not, which is it? The other thing is I do not recall a limitation on how many units you can move, it was only limited by their movement allowance, another innacuracy compared to the boardgames, and also unrealistic to say the least. Not going to play anymore and will seek refund as this is not very well done at all.
Oh, boy. Let's say you want to move infantry 1 hex on a clear terrain. That should be 1 movement point, right? Wrong. That's 1,5. Now you want to move infantry HQ 1 hex on a clear terrain. Soooo, that's 1,5, same as the infantry above? Nope! So, that's 1 this time? Wrong again, that's 1,3. Now you want to cross the river with the Infantry and Infantry HQ. Can you guess what's the movement cost? You though +1 or +2 depending on the river type ? Or +1 for infantry and +2 for HQ? Silly you, it's 0 for both. Crossing the river is free. Let's say your whole task force consists of 3 paratrooper units and their HQ, all grouped up, on the road, in range of HQ, not an enemy in sight. Can you just plain and simple move them? Probably you are suspicious at this point. You are right to be suspicious. You cannot. You've got only 3 command points available (best case) so you need to permanantly leave 1 unit behind. Why? No reason. Devs, Can you please, please stop trying to reinvent the...
If you want to enter the world of classical wargaming and to be a groghead, here is where you should start. Get this game, it is cheap and not like other wargames on the market which are very costly and only hardcore fans of wargaming will buy it, because they know exactly what they are getting. Assault on Arnhem is not only affordable wargame, it is also very accessible and easy to understand and play. It is simplified comparing to the big names of WW2 wargames, but it is still a true wargame with all supplies, moral, HQ, terrains and order of battle system and mechanism are just there. The interface and tool tips are clear and easy to understand, the mission are just clear and have a lot of strategy to do. Unlike most of WW2 wargames where you play mostly on divisions level, here you play on lower scale (battalions), where also each turn consist of 2 hours, you have also night battles. Each mission have certain objective and must achieved within a certain time. You can play ei...
Looked good but after 2 hours boring - odd order system so you cannot move all units - stupid time limits so units must be moved in an exact way so you can complete on time - no real planning just keep playing over and over and over until you get the right move sequence to complete in time limit required - was hoping it was going to be like the original arnhem board game i bought many years ago but on a computer - sadly not.
Unfinished. Abandoned by publisher. Avoid.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX compatible graphics card
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Assault on Arnhem cost?
Assault on Arnhem costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Assault on Arnhem?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible graphics card Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Assault on Arnhem available on?
Assault on Arnhem is available on Windows PC.
Is Assault on Arnhem worth buying?
Assault on Arnhem has 59% positive reviews from 27 players.
When was Assault on Arnhem released?
Assault on Arnhem was released on Mar 11, 2016.
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