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John Stevens says:
I having being playing wargames since Squad Leader in 1979 and in that time nothing compares to PzC. It is pretty much everything I have always wanted in a game.

Kursk '43

Kursk '43Kursk '43 - Hitler wanted his new "superweapons", the Panther and the Elefant, to debut here. Consequently, the start date of early May was pushed back, and then further back, until it ended up in July. During all this time the Russians dug in, deeper and deeper, on both shoulders of the salient. By the time the attack started, there were seven defensive lines, including dug-in anti-tank strongpoints, anti-tank ditches, and millions of mines had been laid. This was to be the biggest battle of the war, if not in all of time.

Lance Stoudt says:
"I'm in the beginning of the "Not One Step Back!" campaign (turn 13 of 85) as the Russians. My front line crumbled quickly, but a stout second line and a few select counterattacks have blunted the offensive. However, the line is cracking in a few places and I don't have a strategic reserve at the moment. I've got a tank corps reinforcing in a couple turns, but that's all. This game is a blast!"

Kursk '43 screen Capture - image @ 50%

Glenn Saunders
Scenario Designer and project coordinator says:
"This one I really believe could be the best one yet. Our new On Map Combat Display with the faster AI Toggle combine to significantly speed up the play and tempo, more than you can imagine."

Click on the Jump Map image at the right to see the full image and then click here for the Kursk Screen Shots Page. Page. You can now read part of the Kursk Designer Notes found with this link

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