Cuban Missile Crisis: the Aftermath Review

Cuban Missile Crisis: the Aftermath
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This game is only so-so. It assumes that the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 led to a nuclear war and WW3. But really those incidents have nothing to do with the progress of the game. It could easily have been a game called WW3 and set in the 1960s for all that the CMC had to do with it.
Game play is slow and the weapons are limited. Battles can be fought on autocombat or "by hand." It's more fun by hand, but gets a bit stale after a bit.
Strategy First publishes other great software like "Dangerous Waters." If you want a good battle sim, go elsewhere.

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History has been rewritten. It's up to you todetermine the future.Product InformationCuba 1962...A world on the brink of disaster holds its breath as two superpowers vie for supremacy. The silence is shattered by a tiny Caribbeanisland nation barely 90 miles from the continental United States. Theworld changes instantly as strategic missiles fly from secret installations onCuban soil. Now four coalitions have emerged to contest for domination ofa changed planet. There have been times when the Doomsday Clock has been close to strikingmidnight but we have always avoided the disaster of a global nuclearincident...but what if we hadn't. What if when the world stood on thebrink of apocalypse we had slipped?An interesting mix of real-time battles and a turn-based global strategy...morethan just a post-apocalyptic RTS!Product FeaturesFour extensive campaigns to choose from in an alternate history where theCuban Missile Crisis provoked a nuclear disaster in 1962.Dozens of missions through four sides of the conflict [American andBritish Alliance USSR French and German Alliance China]Post-nuclear Battlefields - Radioactive contamination zones that have aninfluence upon military equipment and troops.Key structures buildings and installations which when under yourcontrol will maximize the effectiveness of your troops.Windows RequirementsWindows 98 Me 2000 XPPentium III 700MHz processor (Pentium IV 1.8GHz or above recommended)256 MB of RAM (512MB recommended)32MB Video Card (64MB Video Card recommended)Sound Card2GB Hard Drive Space4X CD-ROM DriveKeyboardMouse

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