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H. E. Dille reviewed the game for ''[[Computer Gaming World]]'', and stated that "''Vulcan'' is a fine game for novice and intermediate level wargarners, or anyone with a particular passion for this period. The improvements made to the operating system are logical and appreciated, although long term re-playability is still an issue. Bottom line: Nothing truly innovative, but recommended nonetheless."<ref name="CGW64">{{cite magazine |last=Dille |first=H. E. |title=Frontline: Vulcan |magazine=Computer Gaming World |date=October 1989 |volume=1 |issue=64 |pages=14}}</ref> |
H. E. Dille reviewed the game for ''[[Computer Gaming World]]'', and stated that "''Vulcan'' is a fine game for novice and intermediate level wargarners, or anyone with a particular passion for this period. The improvements made to the operating system are logical and appreciated, although long term re-playability is still an issue. Bottom line: Nothing truly innovative, but recommended nonetheless."<ref name="CGW64">{{cite magazine |last=Dille |first=H. E. |title=Frontline: Vulcan |magazine=Computer Gaming World |date=October 1989 |volume=1 |issue=64 |pages=14}}</ref> |
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Vulcan: The Tunisian Campaign | |
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Developer(s) | Cases Computer Simulations |
Publisher(s) | Cases Computer Simulations |
Platform(s) | Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, DOS, ZX Spectrum |
Release | 1986 |
Vulcan: The Tunisian Campaign is a 1986 video game published by Cases Computer Simulations. It is the third in a series of computer wargames written for the ZX Spectrum by Robert T. Smith, following the similarly styled Arnhem and Desert Rats.[1]
Gameplay
Vulcan: The Tunisian Campaign is a game in which players can play through four tactical level scenarios, or the entire strategic level 1943 campaign in Tunisia.[2]
Reception
Publication | Award |
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Crash | Crash Smash |
Sinclair User | SU Classic |
H. E. Dille reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Vulcan is a fine game for novice and intermediate level wargarners, or anyone with a particular passion for this period. The improvements made to the operating system are logical and appreciated, although long term re-playability is still an issue. Bottom line: Nothing truly innovative, but recommended nonetheless."[2]
Phillipa Irving concluded in Crash issue 39, "This is Spectrum wargaming at its very best; complex in operation, wide in scope, and easy to use".[1]
Reviews
- Sinclair User - May, 1987[3]
- ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) - Dec, 1987[4]
- Computer and Video Games - Aug, 1987[5]
- Computer Gamer - Jun, 1987[6]
- Amiga Format - Nov, 1989[7]
- Your Sinclair - Apr, 1987[8]
- Computer Gaming World - Dec, 1991
- ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) - Nov, 1989
References
- ^ a b Irving, Philippa (April 1987). "Vulcan". Crash (39): 73.
- ^ a b Dille, H. E. (October 1989). "Frontline: Vulcan". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 64. p. 14.
- ^ "Sinclair User Magazine Issue 062". May 1987.
- ^ "ACE Magazine Issue 03". December 1987.
- ^ "Computer & Video Games".
- ^ "Computer Gamer - Issue 27 (1987-06)(Argus Press)(GB)". June 1987.
- ^ "Vulcan review from Amiga Format 4 (Nov 1989) - Amiga Magazine Rack".
- ^ "Your Sinclair Magazine Issue 16". April 1987.