- Publisher: Shrapnel Games
- Release Date: Dec 17, 2000
- Summary: A unique game system that authentically recreates the most exciting engagements of WWII. Emphasizing command control and combined arms, the first volume of the series, Danger Forward, focuses on the Mediterranean and Western Front, from 1940-1945. [Shrapnel Games]
- Developer: Boku Strategy Games
- Genre(s): Strategy, Turn-Based, Historic, General
- # of players: 1-2
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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For grand tactical combat poured sweet and clear, Boku's Combat Command 2: Danger Forward is an excellent choice.
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This program is not graphically the best on the market, but what it does provide is a terrific challenge on the purely mental level. If you think you have the right stuff, could have been a terrific military mastermind, then you will enjoy this program.
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CNET GamecenterMost gamers will enjoy the game's straightforward approach, and there is plenty for hard-core fans to sink their teeth into.
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While it probably won't appeal to anyone other than historical wargamers, these players will find Combat Command 2 a satisfying experience.
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While not offering anything special, it has the advantage of running on a low spec PC, and does not require the CD to be present while playing, thus making it ideal for laptop wargaming.
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Computer Gaming WorldA great scenario editor can't lift this average grand-tactical war game above "Korsun Pocket." [Nov 2003, p.142]
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GamePowerOn the final test of truth -- whether the AI can put forward a credible command -- Danger Forward falls drastically short.
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