1985 video game
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1985 video game
Seventh Fleet is a 1985 computer wargame published by Simulations Canada.
Gameplay
Seventh Fleet is a computer wargame that simulates the invasion of Vietnam by China.[1] It features elements of board wargaming, such as counters and a physical map, combined with computer play.[2]
Publication history
Seventh Fleet was released by Simulations Canada for the Commodore 64, Apple II, Atari ST and IBM PC.[2]
Reception
Reception
Review scorePublication | Score |
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Computer Play | 7.36/10[2] |
Ed Curtis reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "SF is the best simulation of operational level naval warfare currently available. My only doubt concerns its longevity."[1]
In a 1989 survey of computer wargames, J. L. Miller of Computer Play offered Seventh Fleet a positive assessment, noting that it offered "minimal graphics but good play value".[2]