Cuban Missile Crisis is a real-time strategy game combined with a global turn-based tactical mode, thrusting gamers into a world ravaged by the military-political confrontation between the USA and USSR in 1962.
Cuban Missile Crisis: Ice Crusade
The year is 1967. The Cuban Missile Crisis that led to World War III continues. Use of nuclear weapons resulted in global cooling which changed history and aggravated the struggle for survival. Inspired by the takeover of Europe and Africa the Soviet government decides to start an uprecedented military operation called Ice Crusade. Soviet expeditionary forces march over the Arctic and attack unguarded Amerian cities and towns. Deserted areas of Mexico and icy American megapolises become the new battle-grounds.
windows Recommended
OS: Windows® XP (SP3) / Vista (SP1) / Windows® 7
Processor: 800 MHz and above
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: 64 Mb VRAM and more
Storage: 2 GB available space
Additional notes: Game functioning on Windows® 8 and later is not guaranteed
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