Panzer Tactics DS Screens Got Refreshed |
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If you're a sucker for turn-based strategy games like Advance Wars, then you might want to check out CDV Software Entertainment's Panzer Tactics DS. To refresh your Panzer Tactics memory, this World War II-inspired strategy game is developed by Sproing and relies heavily on the strength of the DS console. Would-be commanders will lead their forces to victory or defeat in three single-player campaigns, or compete in multiplayer games via Nintendo-WiFi Connection or via wireless multiplayer.
The game's controls are rather simple. You can use the D-pad or you can simply drag a path for the units with your stylus. The double-screen set-up thankfully saves you from having to manage pulldowns or second screens in order to see all of the details regarding your unit and terrain. Simply click anywhere on the hex field, and the top screen opens an entire page packed with the data that you need. Multiplayer games will also offer a competitive ladder system in order to rank the best online commanders.
So without further much ado, here are more of the screenshots as we have promised:
Via GoNintendo
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Comments [refresh]
those screens look so pretty...I want it now.