Crete 1941: Fallschirmjager
Crete 1941: Fallschirmjager (aka Creta 1941: Paracaidistas) is a video game published in 1990 on ZX Spectrum (also released on Amstrad CPC) by Cases Computer Simulations Ltd.
Information
Type: Video Games με θέμα την Ελλάδα
Developer: Pixel Pete, Steve P. Thomas
Publisher: Cases Computer Simulations Ltd.
Release Date: 1990
Platform (OS): Amstrad, ZX Spectrum
Genre: Simulation, Strategy
About the Game
Crete 1941 is a wargame recreating operation Merkur, at that time the biggest airborne invasion, conducted by German paratroops (Fallschirmjäger) during the World War II. The player may also control Allied forces (Greek, British, Australian and New Zealand troops).
After the deployment phase the game lasts 28 turns: from the morning of 20th May to the night of 27th May 1941. There are options to make the game easier: wind drift affecting drop accuracy can be turned off, Allies may fail to intercept German supply convoys. The units consist of infantry, engineers, artillery, anti-tank and anti-aircraft guns (the latter effective against landing paratroops/gliders). They're characterized by morale, experience and cohesion (integrity, of special importance to paratroopers spread after the landing). Additionally, the German side has air support (recon, airstrikes), while the British field tanks. The (mostly hilly) terrain affects combat losses. The game takes into account (score) the historical evacuation of Allied forces.