Rommel at Gazala explained

Rommel at Gazala
Publisher:Simulations Canada
Released:1986
Genre:Strategy

Rommel at Gazala is a 1986 video game published by Simulations Canada.

Gameplay

Rommel at Gazala is a game that simulates the 1942 Battle of Tobruk of World War II.

Reception

Stating that "Simulations Canada is filling a necessary niche in the hobby", Computer Gaming World in 1987 stated that "there is much to learn in this interesting perspective on the desert war".[1] The magazine's Johnny L. Wilson stated that "RAG is a successful utilization of the SimCan design philosophy, but whether it is worth the price is dependent upon whether you buy into that philosophy or not. At least, the specialized requirements of this model fit the SimCan design better than most of their land-based games".[2]

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Christmas Buyers Guide . . November 1987 . 20 . 41.
  2. Wilson . Johnny L. . Outfoxed in the Desert: Simulations Canada's "Rommel At Gazala" . Computer Gaming World . October 1987 . 1 . 40 . 20–21.
  3. Web site: Computer Play (1989-01)(Computer Play Magazine)(US) . January 1989 .
  4. Web site: Warning Order - Issue #16 . 2006 .