Battlestations: Midway

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Dive into strategic naval warfare where you command ships and planes to outmaneuver foes. Experience intense real-time battles, combine tactics and action, and alter the tide of WWII in the Pacific with your daring decisions!

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What feature was prominent in Battlestations: Midway that sets it apart from traditional real-time strategy games? (Hard)
#1: Realistic naval combat simulation
#2: Turn-based strategy system
#3: Player-controlled ground forces only
#4: Fixed camera perspective
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What year was Battlestations: Midway released? (Expert)
#1: 2005
#2: 2007
#3: 2009
#4: 2011
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Battlestations: Midway was the first game to combine real-time strategy and action elements, allowing players to directly control ships and aircraft during naval battles.
The game features accurate representations of real historical battles, including the Battle of Midway, with many of its ships and aircraft modeled after their real-life counterparts.

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What is your favorite aspect of Battlestations: Midway?
Naval Combat
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