CARRIERS AT WAR II
Fleet Carrier Operation in Southeast Asia 1936-1946

Available for IBM 3.5" Dos, SRP: $69.95

("Carriers at War II" is compatible with the "Carriers at War Construction
kit.")

This sequel to the hugely successful Carriers at War uses a much improved
version of the original Carriers at War game mechanics. Carriers at War ll
spans a decade that changed the world.

Carriers at War ll offers more tension, more excitement, tougher opponents
and more dramatic Carrier battles. The uncertainty of war is vividly
recreated and entire battles can turn on the efforts of a single plane.

The eight scenarios in Carriers at War ll, some hypothetical, others
controversial, explore all aspects of tactical and strategic combat
between Japan and the United States and Great Britain.

US strategic thinking, PLAN ORANGE envisaged a climactic fleet battle with
the Japanese over the Philippines as early as 1936. Both sides have plenty
of battlewagons. They also have carriers, but this battle would be
battleships vs. bi-planes.

What if a strong British fleet was on hand to confront the Japanese
invasion fleets? The British Carriers carried fewer planes than the
Japanese, but had heavily armored flight decks and hangers.

The FORCE Z, JAVA SEA, TRINCOMALEE and PORT DARWIN scenarios recreate the
Japanese thrust into Southeast Asia, and the many variants explore the
possibilities of a more vigorous British response.

The LEYTE GULF and OKINAWA scenarios illustrate the increasing desperation
of the Japanese defense as they launched their suicidal kamikaze pilots in
their final attempt to counter the superiority of the US navy.

The dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki meant than an
invasion of the Japanese mainland never took place. OPERATION OLYMPIC
examines what could have happened if that invasion was forced to proceed.

These eight scenarios continue the excitement created by Carriers at War.
The improvements to SSG's WarRoom Intelligence system mean that the Al in
Carriers at War ll will be tougher than ever.

Carriers at War ll requires 640K of RAM plus 2 Mb of Expanded or Extended
RAM, 80386 or better, hard disk, VGA graphics, mouse, and supports Ad lib,
Sound Blaster, Roland MT-32 and Roland Sound Canvas.

Strategic Studies Group
3186 Hyde Park Place
Pensacola, FL 32503
904-469-8880,  fax 904-469-8885

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