this is a sequel to the Gizmotron user-mod for Axis and Allies. featuring new types of weather & terrain. new, larger territory maps in skirmish mode. new experience ranks and bonuses (regiments improve up to 2000 exp points). 100+ special ops, new water-based units like cruisers and submarines (with torpedo attacks). nations included are Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Communist China, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, India (Allied), Indian National Army (Axis), Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Mongolia, Nationalist China, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic (Axis), South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, the United States, Yugsolavia, and the Yugoslav Partisans more nations and territories available for WW2 mode, see images for details.

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Battle of Golovanevsk, Ukraine 1941
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this will be a new historical map for Hungary and Romania in the next upload. this is based on the after-math of German capturing Uman. the Russians are attempting to break through the Hungarian screening force to Pervomaysk. the Russians are also attacking the Hungarians from the south-east--to help facilitate the break-out from Uman. Hungary's job is to stop the Russians from escaping. Romania needs to launch an all-out attack against the Russians approaching from Pervomaysk. Once they can hold out long enough, German reinforcements will come from the north and they can wipe out the Soviet forces on the map.

the location shown on this map is where Hungarian armored cars and light tanks intercepted a large group of Russian cavalry and infantry attempting to break through their lines.

it was a bit tricky finding a East front scenario where obsolete Hungarian and Romanian tanks could still make some sort of difference and win a game!