


Join the race for the best strategy game, jump into WW2 and test yourself against real players in real time on historical maps!Įnjoy Call of War? Learn more about Call of War and share your experiences with us!Ĭall of War is free to download and play. Huge Tech tree with over 120 different units Jump into matches, battle it out over weeks and become the rank leader in this addictive WW2 game. Or ruthless expansion, wonder weapons or mass assault? It is up to you which way you choose!įor fans of realistic grand-strategy titles Call of War offers a huge gameplay environment, many different functions and units to choose from. Research top secret weapons of World War 2 and become the one true superpower! Intelligent alliances Conquer provinces, forge alliances and build up your economy. Take over the control of one of the mighty nations during the times of World War 2. In Call of War you rewrite the course of history! As it was, I lost 2 squadrons.The 2nd World War: Tank clashes, Naval battles, Air combat. It could have cost us the game at that point if I had lost those 20+ TB squadrons to my ally's ground units. Despite my ally and I immediately restoring "peace" and then restoring "share map," my TB wing was stuck on the ground being attacked by my ally's ground units at my ally's nearby air base until a game operator intervened. Embarrassingly, I apparently accidentally targeted my ally's ground units that were within 4 or 5 pixels of the enemy ground stack with one of my 4 or 5 substacks of TBs, thus starting an accidental war. I was using my patented "TB-chain attack," whereby I put the larger stack of 20+ squadrons on hover-patrol over the target and then peel off sub-stacks of 5 squadrons each for direct attacks in quick succession on the enemy ground stack for maximum offensive efficiency. the "Angry Birds") of about 20 squadrons to attack an enemy ground units stack in very close proximity to the ground unit stack of my ally, which I was supporting. Last October or November, I had two accidental "wars." One was my fault, a situation in which I was using my tactical bomber wing (a.k.a.
