Get Theatre of War 2: Africa 1943 for free on IndieGala


IndieGala is giving away FREE DRM-free copies of Theatre of War 2: Africa 1943, the historically accurate and detailed real-time tactical war game

Get Theatre of War 2: Africa 1943 for free on IndieGala

ABOUT THE GAME:

Theatre of War 2: Africa 1943 covers the events of 1943 in Tunisia, North Africa. Recovering from their losses after the crushing defeat and subsequent retreat after the Second Battle of El-Alamein, the German Afrika Korps – reinforced and now supported by the Italian Army – prepare once more to put steel against steel with the Allies. The Axis forces, under the command of the legendary General Erwin Rommel, have an all too brief opportunity to seize victory from the clutches of their earlier failures. Players will lead Rommel’s Afrika Korps in their last full-scale military campaign and command the English and American armies as they try to push the Axis forces out of Africa once and for all.

Theatre of War 2: Africa 1943 (Steam version) has mixed user reviews and it usually costs $4.99.

HOW TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE:

Just head over to IndieGala Store and select “add to your library”. Note that you must be logged in to do this. After you add it to your library you can download it from clicking on showcase in your profile. You can see the rest of IndieGala freebies on this page.

This is a DRM-free copy, which means you can download it, back it up and keep it forever without needing any clients such as Steam or Epic Games Store.

Game downloads are available for Windows PC.


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