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Barbarossa (video game)

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Mountains, trees, and settlements are clearly dotted on the map in their appropriate colors. Each type of terrain has its own bonuses for offense, defense, and movement. A typical mission in a campaign lasts for at least 27 turns per side and wind levels come in five degrees of severity. The board is
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Each unit has a special ability regarding their speed, searching ability, fuel consumption, and attack power. There are three to five attacking squads within a unit. When one unit attacks another unit, a combat screen appears to resolve the conflict and to show the damage. Customizing each unit
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before every mission in the campaign is possible as a measure to ensure that each unit has plenty of ammunition, fuel, and fighting strength. Attacking squads range in strength from weak
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and ends about hundreds of miles east of Moscow. There are a total of 11 missions in the campaign plus a two-part final mission that portrays the
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displayed before the start of the game, in between missions, and after the end of the campaign help to tell the story of the rise and fall of
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The game was originally ported from the Japanese personal computer to the Super Famicom.
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and the player is given a timeline between 1941 and 1945 to do so.
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Index

Barbarossa (disambiguation)

Yasushi Torisawa
ja
Developer(s)
SystemSoft
Publisher(s)
Sammy
Platform(s)
Super Famicom
JP
Genre(s)
Strategy
Single-player
multiplayer
Super Famicom
strategy
video game
Nazi Germany
World War II
Operation Barbarossa

Eastern Front
Wehrmacht
SS
Moscow
Cut scenes
Nazi Germany
Berlin
Battle of Berlin

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