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There has been an alarming trend recently to release what amounts to an add-on pack, repackage it and try to convince the public it's a new version. Although Panzer General doesn't do this, it comes very close.The original Panzer General 3D broke all the rules for turn-based hex games. Great graphics, full 30 views and above all, no hexes. Set on the Western Front, it put you in control of either the Allies or the Axis, in battles ranging from Africa to a hypothetical German invasion of Washington. Any game that means you can send Stukas over the White House has got to be good.

  • Panzer General 2 Mac Download Free. Panzer General is a top-down, turn-based, historical battle game developed and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc and released for DOS in 1994. It was one of the first games (if not the first) that gave you the ability to play for the Nazis, but succeed where Hitler failed.
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So along comes PGIII: Scorched Earth. Is there a new engine? No. Have the graphics been updated? No. It's basically the original PG. The German units are unchanged from its predecessor and, although the Russian units are well modelled and very pretty, it still feels like you're playing the first version.

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Now the old adage 'If it aint broke, don't fix it' springs to mind and, in that respect, SSI should be given credit. But seeing as they either forgot - or avoided - putting the Western campaigns on, it kind of ruins the moment. Sure, you can still play multiplayer games with either the German, British, Russian or American units, but it would have been nice to see the imagination that was used in some ol the PG3D scenarios being put to good use here.

For example, Patton wanted to attack Russia after the defeat of Germany. There are the units in the game, America Vs USSR 1945, and all it would have taken is a bit of lateral thinking. Sadly the game is devoid of that... Pretty good, but definitely not exciting in any shape of the word.

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  1. Allied General

Allied General

Windows - 1995

Also released on: Mac

4.35 / 5 - 52 votes
Mac

Description of Allied General

First sequel to SSI's breakthrough wargame Panzer General, Allied General is essentially the same game set in a different theatre in World War II, with some slight improvements and Windows 95 engine that makes the game much slower than its predecessor.

As opposed to the first game's emphasis on the Germans' operations, Allied General covers the Allied campaigns in the World War II European Theater of Operations, as well as North Africa. Gameplay is essentially unchanged from Panzer General, except that you can now command a wider range of units, and certain features of the engine have been tweaked to make for a more realistic game. The Allied's anti-aircraft guns, ships, and anti-tank units, for instance, are much more powerful than their counterparts in Panzer General (or at least that's my impression). This means that, as Allied, you now stand a chance against the Germans' formidable Panzer tanks. The scenarios and campaigns are all well thought-out and follow a logical progression, although anyone who wants to try to change history will be disappointed: you can only relive it in this game.

Overall, Allied General is a solid sequel that is more evolutionary than revolutionary. As with most sequels, SSI decided to stick with the safe 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' philosophy. As a result, Allied General just does not feature any revolutionary ideas to surpass its predecessor in terms of panache and originality. Given how original and playable Panzer General is, however, that is not necessarily a bad thing. It is unfortunate that SSI decided to port the game to Windows 95 platform, because it runs much slower, and the interface is much more cumbersome, than the DOS-based engine of Panzer General. Crisper graphics and better sound effects make up for this weakness, though. Also, the speed problem isn't really a problem anymore for today's Pentium computers :) Thumbs up!

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Comments and reviews

Jan2021-08-090 point Windows version

Its works wery well on windows11and feel same than when i buy in cd years ago in shop,keep going
Thank you

Mazinga2021-03-21-1 point Windows version

Where is the download?

StillRocks2019-11-265 points Windows version

Hey guys! I just heard about something called 'Panzer General Forever'. It allows for both PG and AG (Allied General) campaigns to be played on modern versions of Windows, to solve compatibility issues.
The only problem with this version seems to be that the AI was modified according to 'personal tastes', but from what I've heard you can change in the options and revert the AI back to 'Classic Mode' or something like that. Greatly appreciated!

billmac2019-08-210 point

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best site ever. thanks a.w.!!!

Al2019-02-241 point Windows version

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The graphics in my version of the game don't look as nice as the examples on this pages. Unseen hexes in my game are now a muddy blackish color. When I played the game a couple years ago on a different computer unseen hexes looked like the screen examples on this page. Is there a problem with wing32.dll and is there a version of wing32.dll that has this fixed?

StillRocks2018-12-093 points Windows version

It works using a small tool called DxWnd, you have to enable 'Expert Mode' at the main menu and look for the options 'Suppress Overlay Capability', 'Minimal Caps' (check all four options in that section there) and at the Compat tab check the option 'Limited Resources' on the left. I'm still looking for a way to make the window zoomed-up and therefore making the text bigger on screen without manually resizing my desktop.

JustJohn2018-10-262 points Windows version

To run Allied General on Windows 7 or similar you'll probably have to download the WING32.dll file from the internet. Place copies of this file in C:Windows/System AND the C:Windows/SysWOW64 file folders (If you have both)
Run AG in Compatability Mode for Windows XP and at 256 Colors.

Not A Clever Name2018-03-140 point

Anyone else getting a WING32.DLL missing error?

doesntwork2018-01-07-5 points

doesn't work, even after you follow the instructions

gundo2017-08-041 point

Can anyone help me open this on a mac

Richard2017-06-070 point Windows version

I bought an old computer just so I could use it for this series of games.

SmartFox2016-11-18-1 point Windows version

Think this was the best WWII game ever! It had just the right balance between play complexity and simplicity! It was also a bit challenging. Also, it was great to learn about the many different battles and campaigns of WWII. Allied General had many campaign scenarios: North Africa, France, Russia, Germany and my odd favorite Russo-Finish war! I think there was even a Norway scenario.
It would have been great to have this game evolve. As I said before it had a terrific play balance. Many other strategic turn based games are too complex. This game moved along at very nice pace too.

Anon2015-06-04-3 points Mac version

I still own this game for the PS1, I didn't expect to find it on here lol

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