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Iwo Jima (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Iwo Jima (video game)

''Iwo Jima'' is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1986. It is the second instalment to the ''Strategic Wargames'' series. The game is set during the Battle of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II and revolves around the United States Marine Corps' objective to secure the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army.
The game is a turn-based strategy and focuses on the player using their units to attack Japanese forces in order to capture the island. The title screen of the game is a recreation of the famous raising of the US flag on Iwo Jima. The game received mixed reviews upon release. Critics praised the game's value for money and easy difficulty for novice gamers, however many criticised the graphics and mechanics.
==Gameplay==

The game is a turn-based strategy focuses on the invasion and land battles of Iwo Jima. The player commands the United States Marine Corps against the Imperial Japanese Army, who are occupying the islands as part of the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II. The game is menu-based and only allows the player to use four command functions; move, attack, land and pass.〔 Depending on the difficulty set, the game lasts 32 to 36 turns and can only be won by eliminating all Japanese forces from the island before the final turn ends.〔〔 During the game, the enemy may fortify their positions, launch air strikes against the United States Navy fleet or may perform suicide attacks if their unit is about to be wiped out. The player also has the ability to order air strikes against the enemy, although weather permits.〔
At the beginning of the game, the player has to allocate a number of American troops in order to establish a beachhead on one of six beaches of the island. However, many of the beaches are scattered with land mines and may provide an initial disadvantage to the assault.〔 Throughout the game, the player may call in air strikes and other assaults, however they are only available after the American forces are attacked or if the enemy retreats to an inaccessible location.〔 At any time in the game, the player is also able to request troop reinforcements from the fleet.〔〔 Furthermore, Japanese air forces may sink American battleships throughout the game, although the player will be given the opportunity to shoot them down.〔 In addition, a Japanese submarine will sink American gunboats at random intervals, and cannot be destroyed in any way.〔〔 There is no save function in the game.〔

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