


The game uses the system originally created for our earlier-published game, Red Dragon Rising. Long-range bombers, protected targets, shore bombardment, commandos, airborne units, seaplanes, and the Tokyo Express.

Special rules cover such things as: random events, reinforcements, withdrawals, refits, fog of war, off-map bases, interceptions, invading Australia, Each turn represents from two weeks to two months, depending on the tempo of action at any given time. On the area map, each inch equals 90 miles. Ship units mostly represent one fleet aircraft carrier, “divisions” of two light or escort carriers, two battleships, four cruisers, squadrons of six to eight destroyers (plus Japanese light cruiser destroyer leaders), and various numbers of other ship types. Aircraft units represent two groups or air regiments (six to eight squadrons). Most ground units in the game represent divisions, brigades or regiments. The player earns money for different tasks done during a mission beyond completing the objectives.The South Seas Campaign, 1942-43 (SSC), designed by Joseph Miranda, is a two player, strategic-level wargame of intermediate complexity that covers the struggle for control of the naval, air and land lines of communication between Australia and the US during those two years. After the first mission, the player selects what mission he or she does. The player starts the game with a destroyer and the small force of Escorts. Weapon systems are the same, but the effectiveness and power of these weapons are different from other games of the series. The game still allows the player for customization of his flagship. The player can re-arrange his escorts to different formations to enable better use of abilities. In the game, the player is also allotted escort vessels to help him in missions. It differs from both title, by featuring a top-down perspective of playing, instead of a third-person viewpoint. The opening cutscenes are similar to its predecessor, and the game uses the same type of warships and technologies allotted in Warship Gunner. The game serves as one-player simulation, revolving around naval combat, in which the player controls an individual ship. Naval Ops: Commander is a Single-player Vehicular Simulation developed by Microcabin and published by Koei for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows platforms. Naval Ops: Warship Gunner 2 includes prominent features such as Detailed World to Explore, Several objectives to Complete, Four Officers, and more. As the story proceeds, an empire is declared controlled by Admiral Karl Wiesenberger and started making conflict. The main objective of the player is to battle against opponents and take down them to save the land. There are many levels, and the game starts with the player select his one of four officers from available to start the game. The storyline of the game revolves around three or four officers as they struggle to lead the resistance to the coup of overthrew their king. The gameplay is consistent with the historical event, World War II. It mixes the technology of this period with a set of futuristic lasers and weapons. The game is the direct sequel to Naval Ops: Warship Gunner, taking place in 1939 of an alternate universe. Naval Ops: Warship Gunner 2 is a Single-player, and Multiplayer Vehicle Simulation developed and published by Koei for PlayStation platform. With improved graphics, enhanced mechanics, and brilliant gameplay, Wargame: Red Dragon is the wonderful game to play. There is a small map at the right corner of the screen to display the location of the player’s units.

The game is played from an isometric viewpoint, and the player control the units using a point-and-click interface. The player can select from infantry, different forms of air forces, armoured units, and naval forces, with detailed customization. The player is capable of deciding which units he wants to deploy before a massive battle, building a powerful deck of specific units. In the game, the player needs to establish his base, command his units and participate in battles to take down opposing force. It takes place during an alternate history Cold War where the Soviet Union does not collapse. There are over twenty-one nations available and more than 1,900 units to play. The game serves as the sequel to Wargame: AirLand Battle, released in 2013. Wargame: Red Dragon is a Single-player and Multiplayer Real-time Strategy video game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Focus Home Interactive.
