Conflicts: D-Day is a highly rated turn based strategy game which takes place on the western front during the Second World War.
General Eisenhower has stepped down and you are in the command of the Allied invasion force - tank, airborne, infantry and airforce units - and the object of the game is to break out from the D-Day beachheads and liberate as much of Nazi-occupied France as possible, as quickly as possible. To have a chance to seize the top spot in the Hall of Fame you need to skillfully encircle German units commanded by Erwin Rommel, while battling both the regular Wehrmacht divisions and the feared Panzer VI (Tiger I) tank units.
FEATURES:
+ Long-lasting: Thanks to in-built variation and the game's smart AI technology, each game provides a unique war gaming experience.
+ Competitive: Measure your skills against others fighting for the Hall of Fame top spots.
+ Supports casual play: Easy to pick up, leave off, continue later.
+ Challenging: Crush your enemy quickly and earn the bragging rights on the forum.
+ Settings: Various settings to alter the look of the gaming experience: difficulty levels, what to draw on the map, custom font and map size.
+ Experienced units learn new skills, like improved attack or defence performance, ability to cross rivers without losing move points.
+ A wide variety of units under your command: Sherman M4 tanks, American/British/Canadian infantry divisions, paratroopers, special units like US Army Rangers and Royal Marines Commando Brigade, Crab mine cleaner tanks and air force units. Meanwhile, the German Wehrmacht starts with coastal fortifications, and weaker ost battalions and static infantry units, but as the days pass, is reinforced with regular infantry, Waffen SS and Panzer divisions.
+ Historical accuracy: Campaign mirrors the historical setup of the real 1944 Normandy landings - including the divisions that saw combat during the D-Day and the following Normandy Campaign in World War II.
In order to be a victorious general, it is essential that you learn to coordinate your attacks in two ways. First, as adjacent units give support to an attacking unit, keep your units in groups in order to gain local superiority. Secondly, it is rarely a good idea to use brute force when it is possible to encircle the enemy and cut off its supply lines instead.
To get a sense of how Conflicts: D-Day works, try out Conflicts: Operation Barbarossa LITE -- http://goo.gl/vLuaP -- which uses the same mechanics as Conflicts: D-Day.
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The list below includes the permissions requested and the reasons for their use.
+ Internet: To fetch Hall of Fame data from a server.
+ Network State: To determine whether or not you are connected to the internet so the game doesn't crash while trying to connect.
+ Control Vibrator: To vibrate the phone during the battles (visit settings to turn the feature OFF or alter its behaviour).