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.
finally got around to adding the Okha kamikaze jets as a projectile for JPN. the late-war JPN heavy bombers will carry two jets with 2646 AP damage points. although the attacks technically work, they pop up in the air like a mortar shot and then dive down at the target.
originally I was going to give them a longer range, but an attack range of 30 is about as far away as I can make it before the projectiles leave the screen altogether. besides, the projectiles can't really be intercepted, so far as I know, and pack enough punch to sink most battleships and flatten the Corps HQ in a single pass.
this will give JPN something like an answer to the atomic bomb. the sequence shown here is where a single pass and two Okha jets crash into a Pennsylvania battleship. the battleship barely survived the encounter and was later finished off by marauding fighters.
Nice work!
Two questions
1. Is the Okha still available as a special op for some of Japan's Leaders?
2. What's that type of Japanese fighter I see with the bomber in some of the pics, N1K1?
Thanks!
the fighter looks like a Ki-44, or a N1K2?
ki84
they all kinda look the same at that distance! the escort fighters are Nakajima Ki-84s.
for the late-war Japanese army aircraft the Ki-84 was the best overall plane by a considerable margin. there were some that approached it in terms of firepower, or surpassed it in agility-- but for the purpose of A&A the Ki-84 had an advantage none of the others could match. in top form it could reach 426 mph. short of the Kikka jets it was the only late-war JPN aircraft that stood a good chance of intercepting B-29s at altitude.
Wow, impressive!