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Cuban Missile Crisis: The Aftermath

Cuban Missile Crisis: The Aftermath
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Developer(s) G5 Software
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)

Vlad Suglobov
Sergey Sizov
Alexander Valencia-Kampo
Sergey Khalkhin

Vsevolod Martynenko
Engine Enigma engine
Platform(s) Windows
Release June 24, 2005
Genre(s) Real-time tactics
Mode(s) Single player and Multiplayer

Vlad Suglobov
Sergey Sizov
Alexander Valencia-Kampo
Sergey Khalkhin

Cuban Missile Crisis: The Aftermath, also known as The Day After: Fight for Promised Land and known in Russia as Caribbean Crisis (Russian: Карибский кризис), is a real-time tactics computer game published by 1C Company in Russia, Black Bean in Europe and Strategy First in United States. It was made using Nival Interactive's Enigma engine and is similar to Blitzkrieg.

The game is based on a possible outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 in which a U-2 is shot down, which leads to a nuclear apocalypse and World War III. USSR invades Europe and the Middle East, defended by French and West German troops while trying to get the European people to Central Africa, An Anglo-American alliance try to defend what land is left in South America and Southern Africa for themselves, and a Chinese invasion of the USSR and the rest of Asia. All sides are trying to avoid the nuclear winter, caused from the exchange of Weapons of Mass Destructions (WMD's), that will cover the entire Northern Hemisphere (Supposedly wiping out all life).


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