Guadalcanal Campaign (video game)

Guadalcanal Campaign is a 1982 video game published by Strategic Simulations.

Gameplay

Guadalcanal Campaign is a game in which the Solomons Campaign of World War II is simulated.[1]

Reception

Richard Charles Karr reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "It is this writer's opinion that Guadalcanal Campaign is the best historical simulation (and one of their best games) from SSI to date. The essential aspects of historicity and playability are well-matched, with easy accessibility of gaming information, a well-organized set of rules, and good research combining to provide for a game that will keep you at your computer for days at a time."[1]

Reviews

gollark: Discord seems to render it poorly.
gollark: ```Chests ───────┐ │ │Server ─── Buffer │ │ └────┬─────┘ │ ├────────── Processing (not implemented yet) ├────────── Introspection Module in manipulator (optional) │ ┌────┴──┬───────┐Client Client Client```
gollark: It *does* contain a diagram, though, so it must be good.
gollark: Also, kind of WIP.
gollark: Client-server, faster, but GUI-less.

References

  1. Karr, Richard Charles (September–October 1982). "Guadalcanal Campaign: Review & Notes". Computer Gaming World. 1 (6): 16–17, 19, 46.
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