Attack at Dawn: North Africa - Free Demo Available

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Attack at Dawn: North Africa - Free Demo Available

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Post by jurisnik » 21 Feb 2022, 14:27

I just wanted to inform you that a free demo has been released for my upcoming game Attack at Dawn: North Africa. The game is based on in-depth research of operations in WW2 North African theatre. You can check maps which were created for the game in the forum section WW2 in Africa & the Mediterranean

You can download the game for free and check out how it works. To dowload the demo, go to the Steam game page and click on a green Download button: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1383 ... th_Africa/

We will also be taking part in the Steam Next Fest and streaming live gameplay videos on:

  • Tuesday, February 22nd @ 7:00pm GMT / 1:00pm CST
  • Thursday, February 24th @ 7:00pm GMT / 1:00pm CST
  • Saturday, February 26th @ 7:00pm GMT / 1:00pm CST


To watch the livestream, find it on our Steam page at scheduled times. Feel free to come and join us for a round of fighting and chatting on the desert battlefields. And if you like the game, please add it to your Steam wishlist :milwink:

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THE GAME
Attack at Dawn: North Africa, the new unique mix of Real-Time and Operational warfare is getting closer to release. Are you ready for an operational strategy game that is finally easy to play and understand?

Check out the trailer:




WHAT IS IN THE DEMO?
This demo aims to give the player an understanding of the game mechanics through 3 introductory tutorial scenarios and access to the complete manual. There is also one complete scenario: First Alamein, the last stand of the British Army before Egypt, and a golden opportunity for the Germans to drive the British out of North Africa.

Can you outdo history?

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“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”
— Sir Winston Churchill, following the Second Battle of El Alamein

Website: https://www.panzerdivisiongames.com/

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