This scenario is about the famous battle of Ypres, the small town in Belgium which was the site of a large battle in the First World War.
In this scenario you will assume the leadership of the Allied generals and stop the German attacks on your trenches. Relive the history of WW1, in this wonderful scenario.
Additional Comments:
This was by far the best scenario I've seen in awhile. I really loved it because it truly had the feeling of trench warfare. The script was great and I also liked that the player was permitted to choose which reinforcements he wanted. Please make more scenarios and upload them.
darknight1207
Posted on 12/13/09 @ 10:00 PM
wow! this just shows you your classic and brilliant work. i love the whole reinforcement thing but must you have so much. maybe the germans should have reinforcements. you know. and its just too easy. i mean its fun just sitting back and watching the show, but isnt this game about testing your skills. thats why its called real-time strategy games.
anyway, i just love to play your scenarios.
altimately awesome id say. =)
nigelday1965
Posted on 06/07/11 @ 03:25 PM
Hi there, I have downloaded this scenario but it won't work, does not load. Is this OK with the basic Rise of Nations game, not the Thrones and Patriots version?
Many thanks
strategic_guy
Posted on 12/05/11 @ 03:00 PM
Rating
4.8
Breakdown
Playability
5.0
Balance
4.0
Creativity
5.0
Map Design
5.0
Story/Instructions
5.0
Playability: 5
Very nice. Had no glitches and I felt that this was a Big Huge Team scenario.
Balance: 4
Too much easy, but, sometimes, the Germans got me strugglin' for control. Passchendaele was constantly under attack, but it was just this: bring the troops to the front! I was almost conquering Brussels...
Creativity: 5
I've never seen anything like this..
Map Design: 5
Very nice design, even though Ypres was a little bit "made-in-a-hurry", I couldn't do better, so I'll give it a 5.
Story/Instructions: 5
Nice (real) story. The instructions were neat too, even though no one would need artillery. In my second reinforcements wave, I was surprised. How come I know that the soldiers were not willing to fight? Bravo!
Additional Comments:
Keep on, you're doing good!!! Bravo again and Merry Christmas!