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From jalada:
jalada Comrade Stalin is a historical real-time strategy game. While playing, you, in the role of Comrade Stalin, have to turn the Soviet Union into a mayor power and defend it against its enemies. Upon starting your mission you land from your transport and organize your base. Here you conduct research, design and manufacture vehicles, build new structures and prepare your plans of global conquest. If the game goes badly you'll end up fighting last ditch battles here to defend your base from enemy attacks. The game follows a rate based economy. This means, units are built while consuming resources at some rate. Production also happens at some rate. When production and consumption are at the same level, everything goes fine. If the production rate is higher than the consumption rate, then the extra produced resources can be stored in storage units. Key Features: + Historical missions + Large game maps to conquer + Intelligence Display sets objectives dynamically + Fast Play Interface + Quick Screen Navigation + Intranet multiplayer game + Challenging Computer-AI + Original sounds + Everything runs in real-time
What's new in this version: This special edition features new sound effects, improved control elements as well as general application fixes.
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"Lots of fun"
Version: jalada Comrade Stalin 1.6.1
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I enjoyed this rather simple game. Relatively quick and winable.
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I played it so much for a couple days that my wife threatened to divorce me.
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Glorifies and excuses Stalin, the historical figure I most like to HATE, more than Hitler and Osama bin Ladin.Summary
I would have expected Cavalry units when fighting Trotsky, instead of T-34 tanks, YAK fighters, and "Stalin Organ" rocket launchers. I have similar complaints about the lack of variety and anachronistic types of units on all the early missions. "Barbarosa" is the toughest mission for me. Even though I think I have figured out the trick, I still regularly lose that one. I have other suggestions, but I might say it is one of the top ten Mac games I have played.
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