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World of Tanks: Browser TCG - RTS Game Incoming

SBFordSBFord Former Associate EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 33,129

For those who simply can't get enough of World of Tanks, Wargaming.net has announced a new browser-based RTS-TCG combination game called 'World of Tanks: Generals'. Players will be able to play WoT: Generals either in single- or multiplayer modes.

World of Tanks Generals will feature gameplay focused on World War II and will allow players to engage in strategic and intense combat using various military units, including tanks, artillery and infantry. Players will also be able to research new technology, as well as buy new tanks and units for more varied gameplay options.

Find out more on the World of Tanks: Generals site.

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  • RazeeksterRazeekster Member UncommonPosts: 2,591
    Trying to milk it while the gettings good, huh?

    Smile

  • IchmenIchmen Member UncommonPosts: 1,228

    seriously... what the fk is with this browser rts kick everyone is on??? is it a new gaming viagra or something?

    oh and thanks again for not including canada in ww2... if its not american's its some other useless country....  but i guess canada doesnt exist going by these people...  we surely didnt take vimy ridge or get butchered at dieppe or help the dutch when market garden turned in to a crap storm for english and american forces... nope... 

     

  • KalafaxKalafax Member UncommonPosts: 591

    No one teachs that canada helped anybody, how are we supposed to know that? Definitly never got talked about in any schools around here.

     

    I love World of Tanks though, so this could turn out really well and Im definitly going to try it, even though I dont like browser games.

    Mess with the best, Die like the rest

  • IchmenIchmen Member UncommonPosts: 1,228
    its a browser card game.  im guessing its going to use a magic card system. least going by their splash page, you have unit types then special cards for buffs..  reminds me of magic the gathering days in high school.
  • GrumpyMel2GrumpyMel2 Member Posts: 1,832
    Originally posted by Ichmen

    seriously... what the fk is with this browser rts kick everyone is on??? is it a new gaming viagra or something?

    oh and thanks again for not including canada in ww2... if its not american's its some other useless country....  but i guess canada doesnt exist going by these people...  we surely didnt take vimy ridge or get butchered at dieppe or help the dutch when market garden turned in to a crap storm for english and american forces... nope... 

     

    I wouldn't get too offended. The WoT folks are alot more about arcade style play then historical accuracy in thier games. Besides, they are mostly about representing Tech trees. Aside from a couple home grown conversions, you guys were mostly using British or US equipment during WWII.

    But don't worry, those of us in the states who actualy study our history give a big thumbs up to our neighbors in the North in WW2. You guys were in the fight long before us and no one forgets you guys were on Juno the same day we were on Omaha & Utah.  Heck, they even made a pretty popular movie about the Devils Brigade.

    No one forgets the ANZAC and other Commonwealth forces as well. They played a huge part in keeping the fight alive during the darkest days of the War.

  • IchmenIchmen Member UncommonPosts: 1,228

    we were also in italy as well :/ 

    but ya i just find WW2 games rather drull now every ww2 is german vs american vs russian. 

    i dont get why no one ever adds aussie or canadian's to any of the games. 

     

    this browser seems kinda lame though, if its just a card game i dont see who it would be geared towards. there is no real rts element and most of their games are a more fps style :/

  • KalafaxKalafax Member UncommonPosts: 591
    yea the card game system definitly was not what I was expecting

    Mess with the best, Die like the rest

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