Operation Europe: Path to Victory

Operation Europe: Path to Victory, released in Japan as Europa Sensen (ヨーロッパ戦線), is a combat strategy video game for multiple platforms where one or two players can compete in World War II action.[4] This game uses abstract numbers and figures in the map view and saves the concrete illustrations of soldiers only when they lock horns on the battlefield or in an urban setting.Urban settings give a traditional 1930s view of housing and office buildings that provide extra protection for units that are guarding them.As a way to utilize the Nobunaga's Ambition video game engine while simulating modern warfare, each general's statistics are completely randomized by a roulette system.Though noting that its lack of action gameplay would make it unappealing to the average gamer, they concluded that "its challenging strategy" will attract fans of WWII stuff.
Developer(s)Publisher(s)Platform(s)Super NESGenesisMS-DOSNEC PC-9801FM TownsGenre(s)Turn-based strategySingle-playermultiplayercombat strategyWorld War IImodern warfareWestern EuropeEastern EuropeCentral EuropeNorth AfricabattlefieldhousingofficeNobunaga's AmbitionCombat!Adolf HitlerJosef StalinWalter Bedell SmithGameProGameFAQsGameSpotMobyGames