Conflict: Korea – The First Year 1950-51

Conflict: Korea - The First Year 1950-51 is a 1992 video game published by Strategic Simulations.

Conflict: Korea the First Year 1950-51
Developer(s)Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Publisher(s)Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Platform(s)Amiga, DOS
Release1992
Genre(s)Simulation, Strategy

Gameplay

Conflict: Korea is a game in which the first year of the Korean War is simulated.[1] The game map is overlaid with hexagons which allow the player to measure movement.[2] Units are controlled by mouse, and the game simulated three historical battles and one hypothetical modern-day conflict.[3]

Reception

Richard Savage reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "I just hope that, unlike the real Korean conflict, this game doesn't become the 'Forgotten game.' Conflict: Korea deserves better fate than it has received so far. Check it out."[1]

Brad Burton for Amiga Action said that this game has "the same wargame format as other SSI games, the same control method and graphics. It really is time for change."[2]

The reviewer from Amiga Format lamented that eventually there would be no more wars to base strategy games on, but "SSI still manage to dig up new battles".[3]

Reviews

References

  1. Savage, Richard (September 1992). "Forgotten War--Forgotten Game?: Strategic Simulations, Inc.'s Conflict: Korea". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 98. pp. 120, 122.
  2. Kroger, Norm (August 1992). "Conflict: Korea review". Amiga Action (35): 63 via Amiga Magazine Rack.
  3. McDonald, Pat (August 1992). "Conflict: Korea review". Amiga Format (37): 86 via Amiga Magazine Rack.
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