It depends on what “work” means – in other words, on whether players would consider a Kursk scenario appealing. Conceptually, Kursk would be similar to A&A D-Day (minus the water) in the sense that the battle was fundamentally a frontal assault on a heavily-defended static position, and similar to A&A Battle of the Bulge in the sense that it would involve ground forces driving into enemy lines, but different from both games in the sense that from the German point of view Kursk was a pincer movement aimed at pinching off a salient, and that from the Russian point of view it was a two-stage offensive-defensive battle. Personally I think it has good potential to make an interesting game, if it’s designed properly.
Whatever happened to Strafing Run Games?
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I remember when I first started hanging around here (early 2003) there was a company called Strafing Run Games. They offered plastic pieces & decals to customize your A&A games. Does anyone know what happened to them & if they still can be contacted?
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They propably grow up and started dating girls
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I did an extensive search and didn’t come up with anything substantial.
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I did a lot of hunting around and never found anything that gave me any answers.





