Pacific General

Pacific General

Pacific General is a computer wargame depicting famous battles of the World War II Pacific campaigns. It was published by Strategic Simulations in 1997 using the same game engine of the earlier and successful Panzer General for Windows 95. Pacific General is played on a hex map with icons representing aircraft, warships, tanks, and groups of soldiers. The turn-based style allows each player to strategize their next move. Combat involves various factors, like critical hits, surprise, and terrain. Particular attention is spent on naval warfare, where ships can sustain critical hits to ship...
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Release date:June 30, 1997
Publisher:Strategic Simulations, Inc.

Publisher of Pacific General

Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Founded:1980

Strategic Simulations, Inc. was a video game developer and publisher with over 100 titles to its credit since its founding in 1979. It was especially noted for its numerous wargames, its official computer game adaptations of Dungeons & Dragons, and for the groundbreaking Panzer General series....
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pacific General

  • Q:
    Which game platforms is "Pacific General" available?
  • A:
    The video game is compatible with: IBM PC compatible and Windows 95.
  • Q:
    In which genre is the popular video game Pacific General classified?
  • A:
    Pacific General video gameplay genres are Strategy, War, World War II and Turn-based Strategy.
  • Q:
    Which company publishes the game "Pacific General"?
  • A:
    Strategic Simulations, Inc. publishes the video game.
  • Q:
    Which game play modes are available for "Pacific General"?
  • A:
    "Pacific General" is a Single Player and Multiplayer game.
  • Q:
    What date was the game "Pacific General" premiered?
  • A:
    The game was first published in June, 1997.
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