Steam Midweek Madness Begins with Slitherine Strategy Games

Steam Midweek Madness Begins with Slitherine Strategy Games

War. This is what it's made for.

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Feb 23, 2016 @ 07:08 PM (Staff Bios)
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Do you like tanks? Do you enjoy blowing things up with tanks? Well, you're in luck as the first Steam Midweek Madness debuts with many titles from Slitherine who just loves creating war games.

Most notably is Panzer Corps which came out back in December of 2013 and is a pretty fun strategy game. The promotion runs from Februaray 23 (10am PST) - February 26 (10am PST) and the pricing is pretty good. There are a number of other titles which include the following;

Panzer Corps Collection: 63% off
Gary Grigsbys War in the East: 50% off
Ageods Civil War 2: 50% off
Close Combat: Gateway to Caen: 50% off
Battle Academy 2 (w/Kursk expansion): 75% off
Pandora: First Contact: 67% off

Discounts are also happening for Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon and all of its DLC addons as well.

That's enough strategy to fill up a year of gameplay.

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