Software:TalonSoft's 12 O'Clock High: Bombing the Reich

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12 O'Clock High: Bombing the Reich
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Developer(s)TalonSoft
Publisher(s)Take-Two Interactive
TalonSoft
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseNovember 30, 1999
Genre(s)Simulation, Strategy

12 O'Clock High: Bombing the Reich is a 1999 video game.

Gameplay

The game simulates the strategic bombing campaign of the Allies against the Germans during World War II. Day and night combat are distinguished between. The overall player score is judged by the following: German industry collateral, German town collateral, and Luftwaffe production completion. The game has multiplayer options.

Critical reception

Bruce Grey of GameSpot acknowledged the game was meticulously researched, but that the end result was mediocre at best.[1][2] CDMag's David Chong compared its "horrible interface" and "unimaginative game engine" to that used in Battle of Britain.[3] John Thompson of The Adrenaline Vault thought the game's "pinpoint detail", "historical accuracy" and "depth of play" saw it trail in the legacy of 1977 Avalon Hill wargame Panzer Blitz.[4]

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