Nations At War series is a dynamic platoon-level combat computer game based on the award-winning board games of the same series name. Nations At War series centered on armor, artillery and infantry combat during World War 2.
## About This Game
Nations At War series is a dynamic platoon-level combat computer game based on
the award-winning board games of the same series name. Nations At War series
centered on armor, artillery and infantry combat during World War 2. With
unparalleled artwork and an impulse-based game mechanic that keeps the player
constantly involved, each action-packed firefight plays out cinematically.
Do you ever wish you could try a new game system and make sure it is for you?
Well now you can, with our Nations At War Digital game. Nations At War Digital
gives you a chance to play two scenarios from our White Star Rising game. Our
game manual comes in a variety of formats for free, these include PDF, EPUB,
MP3 (YES Audio) and MP4 Audiobook formats. Our manuals have lots of examples
to illustrate the game mechanics. Our motto is “Play the Game, Not the Rules”.
We understand that the best way to learn a game system is to be shown. We
achieve this with our extensive play-list of “boot camp” training videos,
available on YouTube, that walk you through the entire system rule by rule.
The gameplay is fast and furious and decisions need to be made quickly,
leadership is key. Unique Skills enhance effectiveness. And out of the intense
fury of a firefight, a Hero may be spawned a Hero who can turn the tide of
battle and save the day for your side.
Nations At War Digital, you’ll find everything you’re looking for in a platoon
level game: armor, artillery, infantry. You command and control your forces
including air support and you will fight in desperate close assaults. Nations
At War series has you covered with a variety of battles and theaters on every
front of World War 2.
Nations At War Digital Scenarios
Swap Meet
July 17th, 1944, France
Aw Nuts
December 25th, 1944 Belgium
No Bridge Too Far (Tutorial)
October 2nd, 1944 France