Official Scenarios (Games and Gamettes)
Released in | Number | Title | Allies | Axis | Date |
SL | Scenario 1 | The Guards Counterattack | 6 October 1942 | ||
SL | Scenario 2 | The Tractor Works | 6 October 1942 | ||
SL | Scenario 3 | The Streets of Stalingrad | 6 October 1942 | ||
SL | Scenario 4 | The Hedgehog of Piepsk | 14 November 1941 | ||
SL | Scenario 5 | Hill 621 | 1 July 1944 | ||
SL | Scenario 6 | Escape From Velikiye Luki | 12 January 1943 | ||
SL | Scenario 7 | Buchholz Station | 16 December 1944 | ||
SL | Scenario 8 | The Bitche Salient | 14 January 1945 | ||
SL | Scenario 9 | The Cannes Strongpoint | 23 August 1944 | ||
SL | Scenario 10 | Hitdorf on the Rhine | 6 April 1945 | ||
SL | Scenario 11 | The St. Goar Assault | 24 March 1945 | ||
SL | Scenario 12 | The Road to Wiltz | 17 December 1944 | ||
COI | Scenario 13 | The Capture of Balta | 3 August 1941 | ||
COI | Scenario 14 | The Paw of the Tiger | 12 January 1943 | ||
COI | Scenario 15 | Hube's Pocket | 6 April 1944 | ||
COI | Scenario 16 | Sowchos 79 | 8 December 1942 | ||
COI | Scenario 17 | Debacle at Korosten | 30 August 1941 | ||
COI | Scenario 18 | The Defense of Luga | 19 July 1941 | ||
COI | Scenario 19 | A Winter Melee | 17 February 1942 | ||
COI | Scenario 20 | Breakout From Borisov | 2 July 1941 | ||
COD | Scenario 21 | Battle for the Warta Line | 6 September 1939 | ||
COD | Scenario 22 | The Borders are Burning | 30 November 1939 | ||
COD | Scenario 23 | Silent Death | 9 December 1939 | ||
COD | Scenario 24 | Action at Balberkamp | 22 April 1940 | ||
COD | Scenario 25 | Resistance at Chabrehez | |||
COD | Scenario 26 | Assault on a Queen | |||
COD | Scenario 27 | The Dinant Bridgehead | |||
COD | Scenario 28 | Counterstroke at Stonne | |||
COD | Scenario 29 | In Rommel's Wake | |||
COD | Scenario 30 | Ad Hoc at Beaurains | |||
COD | Scenario 31 | Chateau de Quesnoy | |||
COD | Scenario 32 | Rehearsal for Crete | |||
GI | Scenario 33 | A Belated Christmas | |||
GI | Scenario 34 | Climax at Nijmegen Bridge | |||
GI | Scenario 35 | The French Decide to Fight | |||
GI | Scenario 36 | Weissenhof Crossroads | |||
GI | Scenario 37 | Medal of Honor | |||
GI | Scenario 38 | The Factory | |||
GI | Scenario 39 | Sweep For Bordj Toum Bridge | |||
GI | Scenario 40 | The Dornot Watermark | |||
GI | Scenario 41 | Swatting at Tigers | |||
GI | Scenario 42 | Bridgehead on the Rhine | |||
GI | Scenario 43 | Action at Kommerscheidt | |||
GI | Scenario 44 | Prelude to Breakout | |||
GI | Scenario 45 | Hide and Seek | |||
GI | Scenario 46 | Operation Varsity | |||
GI | Scenario 47 | Encircling the Ruhr |
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