Vietnam...'65 Slitherine It is 1965 and the US ground war in Vietnam is in full swing. As a US Army commander, wage a counter-insurgency (COIN) w… TouchArcade Rating: $9.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsIt is 1965 and the US ground war in Vietnam is in full swing. As a US Army commander, wage a counter-insurgency (COIN) war to secure the Ia Drang valley, on the border with Cambodia. In order to win the Hearts and Minds of the local population you will need to search for and destroy the Vietcong (VC) insurgents, who infiltrate from the Ho Chi Minh trail and destabilize the province by intimidating the locals, laying mines and ambushing your forces. The insurgents also have a bigger brother, the North Vietnamese Army (NVA). This well trained, conventional army have much wider ambitions than the VC, they want to take total control of the valley, a stepping stone to unifying North Vietnam with the South under communist rule. The NVA conducts operations from across the border, primarily aimed at supporting the insurgency and launching offensives when the time is right. To carry out your COIN mission, co-ordination of ground troops, special forces, artillery, mechanized units, training of local forces (ARVN) and airmobile assets is essential, but of greater consequence is winning the support of the local population. With greater co-operation from the local inhabitants comes the reward of intelligence, a key factor in COIN warfare. The war is not fought in isolation, so as the commander of the US forces, you will have the added complexity of managing the support for the war back home, should you the lose the Hearts and Minds of the American people, the war will also be surely lost. This is a game that captures the true essence of the Vietnam War, where airmobile operations are paramount, fire support bases play a critical role and air strikes can save the day. Rise through the ranks and watch your personalized uniform transform from a junior Lieutenant to General as you relive the Vietnam War. Features - Hearts and Minds victory conditions - Political support model - Full range of US units including transport helicopters, APC’s, armor, Gunships, Engineers etc - Firebases and artillery support - Special Forces operations (Green Berets) - Operational intelligence map - Training of South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) - Napalm strikes - Medevacs and in field repairs - Minesweeping and ambushes - Full logistical model - Road and base construction - NVA offensives Information Seller:Slitherine Genre:Simulation, Strategy Release:Mar 05, 2015 Updated:Jun 01, 2015 Version:1.11 Size:222.2 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (11) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal ojtitus Well-Known Member Jul 7, 2010 3,228 5 38 Male Canton, Ohio #2 ojtitus, Mar 4, 2015 Last edited: Mar 4, 2015 I can't wait to buy this tonight. Bloodangel Well-Known Member Jan 19, 2011 1,824 46 48 Retail England #3 Bloodangel, Mar 4, 2015 Wish was Iphone 6 PoloBaquerizoH Well-Known Member Dec 30, 2013 636 0 0 #4 PoloBaquerizoH, Mar 4, 2015 Mmmmmmmmm Luciano1084 Well-Known Member May 8, 2014 1,515 0 36 #5 Luciano1084, Mar 4, 2015 Any impressions from our Australian friends? Jim Shorts Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2014 239 1 18 Virginia #6 Jim Shorts, Mar 5, 2015 Last edited: Mar 5, 2015 This looks pretty good. I might have to di di mau and download this... I'm taking out some commies tonight one hex grid at a time! OR maybe tomorrow morning. LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,282 141 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #7 LordGek, Mar 5, 2015 I'm loving how it attempts to cover the political aspects of both local villagers and perceptions of the war effort from back home. Most importantly, I love how it uses a random map for each play through to make each play feel fresh. Jim Shorts Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2014 239 1 18 Virginia #8 Jim Shorts, Mar 5, 2015 Great vibe to it. Cool that it's taking on a modern war with added variations. Random map will give it a bang for the buck. Looks really, really good. TheOutlander Well-Known Member Apr 15, 2014 820 0 16 #9 TheOutlander, Mar 5, 2015 Never bought a Slitherine's game before, I'll check this one out, looks quite amazing. TokyoDan Well-Known Member Oct 7, 2010 394 2 18 #10 TokyoDan, Mar 5, 2015 URL to Steam version manual (PDF) http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/336080/manuals/SLIT_V65_Materials_Manual_Ebook.pdf?t=1425482745 LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,282 141 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #11 LordGek, Mar 5, 2015 Is the Steam version out? strivemind Well-Known Member Aug 11, 2010 2,784 2 38 Designer Ottawa, Canada http://www.strivemind.com/ #12 strivemind, Mar 5, 2015 Release date on Steam for Vietnam 65 is set for the 5th Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #13 Greyskull, Mar 5, 2015 Ugh-these hour long videos do not do an efficient job of distilling the gameplay mechanics. Plan before you record. And edit. Sorry-dont mean to point out this video or dude in particular; I suppose it's simo,y to easy to upload an hour to youtube nowadays. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #14 Greyskull, Mar 5, 2015 ...but I'm tempted. I'm a sucker for dynamic campaigns and wargames which break the scenario as puzzle, campaign a string of scenarios approach. This usually leads to me buying games like Hearts of Iron 2. And never figuring out my games. worldcitizen1919 Well-Known Member Jun 27, 2012 1,615 0 36 #15 worldcitizen1919, Mar 5, 2015 Interesting. Like what I saw in the video. pbb76 Well-Known Member Jun 22, 2009 140 0 16 #16 pbb76, Mar 5, 2015 Anyone know if they are bringing it to Android tabs? TokyoDan Well-Known Member Oct 7, 2010 394 2 18 #17 TokyoDan, Mar 5, 2015 Slitherene sometimes port desktop games to touch devices 'as is' without optimizing the UI for touch devices. Mythbuster Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2008 1,260 22 38 Journalist In the middle of nowhere #18 Mythbuster, Mar 5, 2015 This works well on my iPad. I really like it (more than Hell)! TokyoDan Well-Known Member Oct 7, 2010 394 2 18 #19 TokyoDan, Mar 5, 2015 Good! Is it easy to distinguish between scrolling the map/moving units? Here is a long Twitch play through. But it starts about halfway into the video. http://www.twitch.tv/slitherinegroup/b/632615446 PoloBaquerizoH Well-Known Member Dec 30, 2013 636 0 0 #20 PoloBaquerizoH, Mar 5, 2015 This game is same price as steam ..mm (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
This looks pretty good. I might have to di di mau and download this... I'm taking out some commies tonight one hex grid at a time! OR maybe tomorrow morning.
I'm loving how it attempts to cover the political aspects of both local villagers and perceptions of the war effort from back home. Most importantly, I love how it uses a random map for each play through to make each play feel fresh.
Great vibe to it. Cool that it's taking on a modern war with added variations. Random map will give it a bang for the buck. Looks really, really good.
URL to Steam version manual (PDF) http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/336080/manuals/SLIT_V65_Materials_Manual_Ebook.pdf?t=1425482745
Ugh-these hour long videos do not do an efficient job of distilling the gameplay mechanics. Plan before you record. And edit. Sorry-dont mean to point out this video or dude in particular; I suppose it's simo,y to easy to upload an hour to youtube nowadays.
...but I'm tempted. I'm a sucker for dynamic campaigns and wargames which break the scenario as puzzle, campaign a string of scenarios approach. This usually leads to me buying games like Hearts of Iron 2. And never figuring out my games.
Slitherene sometimes port desktop games to touch devices 'as is' without optimizing the UI for touch devices.
Good! Is it easy to distinguish between scrolling the map/moving units? Here is a long Twitch play through. But it starts about halfway into the video. http://www.twitch.tv/slitherinegroup/b/632615446