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Southern Command (video game)

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Southern Command
PublisherStrategic Simulations
PlatformApple II
Release1981
GenreWargame

Southern Command is a 1981 video game published by Strategic Simulations for the Apple II.

Gameplay

Southern Command is a game in which the player plays as the Israelis during the Yom Kippur War.[1]

Reception

Bob Proctor reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Southern Command is an outstanding game and a very realistic historical simulation. The rule book and two reference cards are of SSI's usual (high) quality. The only thing I could want would be an option to play the Egyptian side solitaire, but programming the computer to play the Israelis would not be a trivial task. Still, it will keep me busy trying to crack that Egyptian defense at the highest difficulty level. I urge you to try it too."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Proctor, Bob (March–April 1982). "Southern Command". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 3. pp. 6–9.