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White Dog does Battle of the Bulge

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<strong>[ Announcement ]</strong>

Indie grog studio White Dog Games' take on the little known, rarely wargamed <a href="http://www.whitedoggames.com/page18.html" target="_blank"><strong>Battle of the Bulge</strong></a> is out now.
<blockquote>Battle of the Bulge is now available. A computer game, Bulge has 142 counters and 36 turns. Each turn represents one-half day. The game can be played with a computer opponent being either the Allied side or the German side. The computer has three levels of difficulty: easy, medium and hard. Both sides can adjust deployment before the game starts. Each hex of the map represents about two miles and units represent divisions, brigades or regiments. Supply, muddy roads, air support, and weather play a role. There are several variants for German force levels. OOB by Dennis L. Bishop.
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Such an imaginative setting. Wonder though why the more exotic D-Day landings weren't used as a source.

Really if some indie wargame maker wants to stand out they should do stuff that none of the established devs have done often or at all.
 

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