Radio Commander: Pacific '41

Radio Commander: Pacific '41

Releases: To be announced

Game Informations

Developer

Squadron Studio

Publisher

Games Operators, Dessert Shrimp Games

Description

Test Your Skills in the Most Realistic Command Simulator. The new game in the Radio Commander series will transport you to the Pacific theater of World War II. Create a situational picture based on radio reports, analyze, and make decisions.

What's new compared to Radio Commander?



You will conduct your battles on the islands of the Pacific Ocean. Achieve specific objectives and push forward through increasingly difficult and complex missions.


Among the many missions based on historical events, there will also be room for fictional scenarios that will allow you to experience alternative versions of events.


As you progress, you will gain access to new units that may be crucial to completing missions. For instance, a tank unit will help you dominate land battles, while a battleship can provide long-range artillery support. Remember, however, that your enemy will not be defenseless against these threats, so use your units wisely.


Proper reconnaissance and planning will help you gain an advantage and limit losses. Flank the enemy when they are engaged with another unit, take positions on higher ground, or attack an exposed enemy unit from the forest. Find the best path to victory.


We have made every effort to make you feel like a real commander in the game. Therefore, the radio voices you hear will belong to soldiers and officers from various countries. These people have often gone through the fire of battle in different war theaters in recent years. Appreciate their efforts. There is one way you can do this. Do not give up despite stress, fatigue, and anger. The work of a commander is not about automatically moving pieces. It is about using your head, map, and radio!


We have hidden many historical phrases and quotes in the game. You can hear them on the radio or read them in reports. Try to find them all. During the game, remember the very poignant words of General Bradley: "A piece of paper makes you an officer, a radio makes you a commander."


We will release our game in Early Access. This solution will allow us to see what you think about our production. Your comments will help us determine which elements of the game need improvement and which enhancements and new features would be welcomed. With this approach, we will also be able to gather more ideas for the future.


After releasing our game, we plan to introduce many new features and improvements.



New Missions: New missions located on various Pacific islands introduce new types of tasks and obstacles to overcome.
New Units: New units, including air support for the player and anti-aircraft guns for the enemy.
Special Skills: Special unit skills such as flamethrowers, scouts, or medics.
New Fortifications: New types of fortifications, such as bunkers, significantly improve the defense of infantry units.
Damage System: Expansion of the damage system to provide greater combat realism.
Improved Unit Behavior: Improved enemy unit behavior, allowing them to better respond to battlefield situations and execute more complex tactics.
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