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I'm always wishing there was more interaction and discussion on the niche Lemmy groups. Today I got to wondering if there were some games we could focus on to help foster our small community. But what is everyone playing or interested in playing? Are we all off playing our own obscure indie favorites or are there some games we share?

Comment below and upvote the ones that you have in common!

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[โ€“] makyo@lemmy.world 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Huh that actually sounds amazing - you had me at sandbox WW2. Is it worth getting a bundle or is the base game enough to get started?

The base game is fine if you just want to see how it plays. But if you're big into WW2 and you actually end up liking the game, the bundles are well worth it.

The base game has several campaigns including Normandy 1944, Pacific, Italy and Tunisia. If you buy the bundles you get Stalingrad, France 1940 and the Bulge, and the Shanghai-Nanking campaigns of the Second Sino-Japanese war.

You also get a bunch of new weapons, vehicles, and additional props for map making and creating missions.