Dnieper River Line
Dnieper River Line
Publisher: Avalon HillGenre: War
Programmer: (Unknown)
Year: 1982
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Language: English
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Hold your shift key while clicking the PET keyboard to get the graphics
characters.
(The emulator simulates pressing the PET's left shift-key at the
same time as the clicked key.)
Changing the size of memory or changing the ROM version forces a reset of the PET.
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May include inaccurate AI generated content
"Dnieper River Line" is a board game published by Avalon Hill, a company well-known for its war games and strategy titles. The game is set during World War II and focuses on the Eastern Front, specifically the German and Soviet operations around the Dnieper River in 1943. It is a tactical-level game that simulates the battles and maneuvers during this critical phase of the war.
The game was designed by (Unknown), and while Avalon Hill is primarily known for its board games, it also had a brief foray into computer games in the early 1980s, including titles for the Commodore PET. However, there is no direct evidence linking "Dnieper River Line" to any computer game adaptations or the Commodore PET platform. The game is strictly a board game and does not have a known digital version.
"Dnieper River Line" is part of Avalon Hill's extensive catalog of historical war games, which often feature detailed maps, counters, and rule sets to simulate military conflicts. The game's mechanics likely involve hex-based movement and combat, typical of Avalon Hill's style, though specific details about the gameplay are scarce. It remains a lesser-known title within Avalon Hill's library, with limited information available about its release and reception.
The game was designed by (Unknown), and while Avalon Hill is primarily known for its board games, it also had a brief foray into computer games in the early 1980s, including titles for the Commodore PET. However, there is no direct evidence linking "Dnieper River Line" to any computer game adaptations or the Commodore PET platform. The game is strictly a board game and does not have a known digital version.
"Dnieper River Line" is part of Avalon Hill's extensive catalog of historical war games, which often feature detailed maps, counters, and rule sets to simulate military conflicts. The game's mechanics likely involve hex-based movement and combat, typical of Avalon Hill's style, though specific details about the gameplay are scarce. It remains a lesser-known title within Avalon Hill's library, with limited information available about its release and reception.