Bulge, The (1985)



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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | MC Lothlorien LtdStrategy Choice Software Ltd, David Bolton, Colin Gordon 48K 1 Kempston Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe (£9.99) Won 3rd place for Best Wargame in the 1985 Crash Readers Awards | Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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(Anonymous) (Your Spectrum 17) 27th Dec 2008 04:40THE BULGE
Lothlorien-Argus / £9.95
Dave: No, it's not a diet program, we're back in wargame land.
This one's based on the Battle of Antwerp which happened around the end of WWII. If you cast your mind back to Imagine's Stonkers, there are a lot of similarities - such as using the cursor to move troops around on-screen. Also like Stonkers, you're kept up to date by means of a ticker-tape display.
The actual playing area is about 12 times the size of the screen, so when your cursor gets near to the edge of the screen you scroll automatically into the next area. Screen graphics are OK, but nothing to write to Mum about in your letter from the Front.
The game can be played by two players, the Speccy taking the other side should you have to play on your own.
Strategically, Bulge is quite good, but I've got a feeling hardened wargamers may find the whole affair a bit easy. However, for the novice, Bulge is recommended. 3/5
Ross: On the whole, I find most wargames boring. Having said that, though, The Bulge should satisfy the death-dealing instincts of your average aspiring Montgomery ... it looks complicated enough anyway. 2/5
Roger: With a title like that I'm sure there's something obscene I could say ... but it might detract from what I thought was a very good wargame. Definitely one for the more violent of our readership. 4/5
Lothlorien-Argus / £9.95
Dave: No, it's not a diet program, we're back in wargame land.
This one's based on the Battle of Antwerp which happened around the end of WWII. If you cast your mind back to Imagine's Stonkers, there are a lot of similarities - such as using the cursor to move troops around on-screen. Also like Stonkers, you're kept up to date by means of a ticker-tape display.
The actual playing area is about 12 times the size of the screen, so when your cursor gets near to the edge of the screen you scroll automatically into the next area. Screen graphics are OK, but nothing to write to Mum about in your letter from the Front.
The game can be played by two players, the Speccy taking the other side should you have to play on your own.
Strategically, Bulge is quite good, but I've got a feeling hardened wargamers may find the whole affair a bit easy. However, for the novice, Bulge is recommended. 3/5
Ross: On the whole, I find most wargames boring. Having said that, though, The Bulge should satisfy the death-dealing instincts of your average aspiring Montgomery ... it looks complicated enough anyway. 2/5
Roger: With a title like that I'm sure there's something obscene I could say ... but it might detract from what I thought was a very good wargame. Definitely one for the more violent of our readership. 4/5
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This title was first added on 10th January 2008
This title was most recently updated on 2nd May 2015






