Twilight Struggle: Red Sea Cheats

Twilight Struggle: Red Sea Hack 1.5.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Playdek, Inc.
Category: Games
Price: $9.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.5.1
ID: com.playdekgames.redsea

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Description

Answer the summons of the trumpets and bear the burden of the Twilight Struggle. Set during the ideological tension of the Cold War, Twilight Struggle: Red Sea places the United States and the Soviet Union at critical odds in the Horn of Africa. Every choice you make will impact the balance of power.

"Now the trumpet summons us again" —John Fitzgerald Kennedy, First Inaugural 1961.

Twilight Struggle: Red Sea builds on the award-winning game Twilight Struggle. The year is 1974. As the Soviet Union and the United States are locked in a life-or-death struggle across the globe, the Horn of Africa suddenly takes center stage. Leadership changes spark a chain of events that upset the regional balance of power and unleash all the familiar elements of the Cold War.

Lead the global policy in this 2-player, card driven strategy game and take the role as either the United States or the Soviet Union. Engage in varying actions that are vital to regional stability such as spreading political influence, conducting military coups, or attempting favorable political realignments. It is your goal to gain allies and be the leading worldwide superpower. But be careful not to overreach, as one wrong decision can lead to DEFCON One and a game ending nuclear war!

Real World Events
Card mechanics based on the historical events of the Cold War, centered around East Africa, the Arabian Gulf, and the vital sea lanes stretching between them. New Flashpoint countries create additional tension around Coup attempts and have DEFCON impacts.

Customized Game Options
Specific cards from Twilight Struggle can be integrated into Twilight Struggle: Red Sea to add an extra Late War turn to extend the experience. Play the solitaire game via the Solo BOT or take on the challenge of facing the A.I. in offline games.

Spread Your Influence Globally
Play online against other players and compete against friends in PvP games, utilizing various multi-player modes.


Key Features:

- Online asynchronous gameplay
- Friend’s lists and game matchmaking for online PvP
- Solitaire and A.I. gameplay options for offline games
- Cards Driven Mechanics from 51 historically based cards
- Detailed beginners' tutorial
- List of challenging achievements

Version history

1.5.1
2023-09-26
Fixed art for the online in-game profile pop up.
1.5
2023-08-23
- Fixed game tie rules. Tie breaks are awarded to the player that has more influence in Strategic Sea Lanes OR to whatever player is holding the Romanian Autonomy card at the end of the game
- Fixed the Middle East scoring card to now appear as playable in game
- Fixed the Strategic Sea Lanes display issue to be correctly calculated and recognized in final scoring
- Fixed Albano-Stalinist Economics to recognize Egypt as an African region
- Fixed AI to not always place CENTOM in Saudi Arabia even when it’s USSR controlled
- Fixed Water Wars to remove influence from the country that has MORE influence rather then LESS influence as stated in the cards description
- Fixed description text spacing for Kenya Joins Rapid Deployment Force
- Fixed description text spacing for The Events of ’86
- Fixed Our Man In Tehran to read as a Mid War card
1.4
2023-06-27

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Ratings

3.7 out of 5
3 Ratings

Reviews

TheDudeAbided,
At Last, A Sequel to Twilight Struggle
If you have played TwilightStruggle, all you need to do really is go over the Quickstart one-page sheet of rules changes; all the game mechanics are essentially the same, but with a few twists. Red Sea is more like a knife fight, focusing just on eastern Africa and parts of the Middle East, and it’s only two turns long. No opinion on balance yet since I’ve just started. The only concern is that with the shorter timeframe, a bad roll of the dice can have more intense consequences… but I look forward to getting deeper into this as the original TS has provided years of enjoyment. Thanks for the sequel, and for Labyrinth, and I hope we see more from GMT!
Also should note that online play works perfectly, and there are plenty of opponents.
oktmeh,
Rule book missing half
I can not find the odd numbered sections of rule book.

Ap crashes a lot