Operation Market Garden Mac Game

  • A costly failure, Operation Market Garden remains a remarkable feat of arms. This is not because of its strategic ambition, but because of the determination and courage shown by Allied airborne troops and the units that tried to reach them.
  • Holland '44 is a two-player game depicting the Allies’ combined ground and airborne attack in the Netherlands during WWII, which was code named Operation Market-Garden. The game starts with the airborne landings on September 17th and continues until September 23rd.
  • Operation Game Warden was a joint operation conducted by the United States Navy and South Vietnamese Navy in order to deny Viet Cong access to resources in the Mekong Delta. Game Warden and its counterpart Operation Market Time are considered to be two of the most successful U.S. Naval actions during the Vietnam W.
  • Jan 14, 2012 The operation was already starting to fall behind schedule. In Valkenswaard engineers were moved up to construct a 190 foot (58 m) Class 40 Bailey bridge over a stream, which was completed within.
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In September 1944, the Allies launch Operation Market Garden, the daring attempt to capture the crucial bridges of the Netherlands and open a way into Germany. Airborne troops. Operation Market Garden is a turn based strategy game set on the European Western Front during the Second World War. Operation Market Garden was a risky Allied. Jan 13, 2014 Combat Mission: Market Garden depicts allied Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery’s September 1944 dash across Holland, a daring gambit to leap the Rhine river and enter the heartland of Germany itself. Involving U.S., British and Polish forces, Operation Market Garden was meant to be the lightning stroke which would end the war before 1945.

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  1. V for Victory: Market Garden
4.4 / 5 - 15 votes

Description of V for Victory: Market Garden

The company's blurb, in contrast to normal hyperbole, is an accurate description of these games: 'The V for Victory series sets a new standard for computer wargames. It is the most complete, accurate, and realistic simulation of large scale WWII ground combat ever produced. Yet V for Victory is remarkably easy to learn and play.'

Great AI, interface, and plenty of units and historical variants make these Atomic Games' breakthrough games and designer Keith Zabalaoui a household name in wargaming. Must-haves for every wargamer's arsenal.

Atomic's description of the Market Garden, third game in the series: 'A peaceful lunch is interrupted by thousands of transport aircraft. The greatest airborne operation of WWII is beginning.. It is a daring attempt to overcome both natural obstacles and the enemy, penetrate into the heart of Germany, and end the war before Christmas.

V for Victory: Market Garden takes the series to southern Holland. As the British commander, you must take and hold bridges across three major rivers, secure a foothold across the Rhine, and open a corridor for the invasion of Germany. As the German commander, you must delay the British advance, destroy the airborne divisions, and prevent the British army from reaching German territory.'

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PY2018-03-092 points

I played this game on a Mac back in the 1990s and loved it. Still do, although the PC version here has some bugs, most notably about the bridges. Tanks/motorized/mechanized infantry are only supposed to be able to cross special bridges with a 'T' on them. However, those units can still cross 'I' bridges that are meant for infantry. Even after they've been blown up! So while there's bridges you can cross (that you shouldn't be able to), there are also bridges you should be able to cross (but can't - if they've been blown up and repaired.) If the bridge to the east of Arnhem is blown, mechanized vehicles can't cross it even after its been repaired. The same with the bridge to the west of Nijmegan. Both of these bridges are directly next to hexes with brown, sandy soil. Only infantry units can enter these hexes (unless there's a road through them) but once a bridge is blown, that seems to be forgotten. If I'm playing the game and either of those two bridges get blown, I just restart the game. As the Allied player, you can only move infantry units across. As the German player, you can at least use the ferries (if they haven't been blown) to get your units across.

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  1. Operation Market Garden: Drive on Arnhem, September 1944

Operation Market Garden: Drive on Arnhem, September 1944

DOS - 1985

Also available on: Commodore 64 - Atari 8-bit

4.75 / 5 - 4 votes

Description of Operation Market Garden: Drive on Arnhem, September 1944

The massive Allied airborne assault to capture the bridges of Holland in 1944. In the words of wargame veteran M. Evan Brooks, this is 'a tactical/operational simulation of the largest Airborne operation of World War II, this game suffered from graphic sensory deprivation -- determining the road network was a lesson in frustration. Also, input could not be readjusted in mid-play, and overall, the user interface was both clumsy and unforgiving.'

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Tressell2014-05-270 point DOS version

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I tried to get hold of all the SSI games back in the day, had Vulcan: The Tunisian Campaign (probably the best one) and a few others, never found this one until now, happy days, its the mid 80's again and I'm 12 years old..............bliss.

greg tay2014-02-220 point DOS version

Played this when i was 15. Just watched history channel Lost footages and understood the scenario. Will play this again now in 2014 using an apple2 emulator on my imac(with magic mouse and Bluetooth keyboard)! Yeah!

Guardsman2011-02-170 point DOS version

Played this game many times in the 1980s while stationed in Northern Ireland as a soldier and enjoyed it

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  • Year:1985
  • Publisher:Strategic Simulations, Inc.
  • Developer:Strategic Simulations, Inc.

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  • Year:1985
  • Publisher:Strategic Simulations, Inc.
  • Developer:Strategic Simulations, Inc.

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