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'''Berg's View of Games''' (aka BROG) occurs as publication began by game designer Richard Berg. A magazine, which debuted around 1991 & recently went virtual, features reviews of wargames.
A magazine is known for its thoughtful however typically savage tone, refusing to suffer jerky designs lief. 1 Globe War II game had this read: "Playing this game makes Sisyphus' task a lark in the park."
Yearly, Berg's View of Games mitts out a satiric "Little Macs," which are then awarded for dubious accomplishment around play. A award is known as for recalcitant American Civil War general George McClellan,
BROG was inducted into a Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design's Hall of Fame in 1997.
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Apollo Guide
Review by Brian Webster, 85%. "If you played Railroad Tycoon and hated it, you probably still won't like this sequel. But if you liked the original, you'll love Railroad Tycoon II."
The Linux Game Tome
[5/5] Review on the Linux port and a link to the playable demo version.
PC Gameworld
By: John Misak, 97%. "One of the few instances where the sequel outperforms the original."
GameSpot
By: Samuel Brown Baker, [9.1/10]. "A sequel that eclipses the original in nearly all aspects."
The Adrenaline Vault
By: Chris Harding, [4.5/5]. "It's definitely one of the best strategy games I've played this year."
IGN.com
By: Trent C. Ward, [8.9/10]. "If you're a hard core strategy fan who's into world building, you'll have a hard time finding a game that will keep you more entertained than this remarkable product."
GameOver
By: 2XHelix, 85%. "This game requires an extensive amount of time to understand as its realism is unsurpassed by any other strategy game in the same genre."
All Game Guide
By: Nick Smith, [2.5/5]. "It's not just a business simulation, nor just a power game, but an educational competition where only the forward thinker survives and thrives."
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