
Ironclads: Anglo Russian War 1866
A mostly-negative-rated 2011 naval turn-based strategy covering a conflict history barely remembers - worth a look only if you have a very specific itch for Victorian ironclad warfare and low expectations on polish.
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About Ironclads: Anglo Russian War 1866
I went into this one with the kind of cautious optimism reserved for obscure wargames that nobody else bothered to cover, and came out with a clearer picture than I wanted. Ironclads: Anglo Russian War 1866 is a turn-based naval strategy from Totem Games, part of a wider series of Victorian-era sea combat titles that includes entries on the American Civil War and the Schleswig conflict. The hook here is an alternate-history scenario: Poland rebels against Russia in 1865, Britain sides with the rebels, and suddenly the Royal Navy has orders to sink the Tsar's Baltic squadron and lock down the northern seas. That premise is genuinely interesting on paper. The execution is where things get complicated. The core gameplay loop asks you to manage financial and squadron-building decisions between engagements, then commit your assembled fleet groups to turn-based battles with ballistic and weapon modeling that aims for period accuracy. On that narrow axis - how do ironclad gun ranges and armor thicknesses interact in the North Sea circa 1866 - the game does show a degree of care. Ship models are differentiated, and the ballistic calculations are not purely cosmetic. If you approach it like a spreadsheet of hull types and gun calibers, there is something to work with. The squadron-grouping system lets you set up distinct fighting units before each engagement, which adds a thin layer of pre-battle planning that strategy fans will find familiar, if underdeveloped by modern standards. The problems are harder to ignore once the novelty wears off. The interface is functional at best, punishing at worst, and there is essentially no tutorial infrastructure to speak of - a serious problem for a title covering a conflict most players have never heard of. The community around it is all but nonexistent: the Steam discussion forums look like an abandoned outpost, and with only 23 total reviews sitting at a mostly-negative rating, there is no crowd-sourced guidance to fall back on when the game fails to explain itself. No mod ecosystem exists, and no post-launch support has given it the kind of patching that would bring it up to basic current standards of wargame usability. Released in 2011, it has aged without accumulating the polish or community resources that make an obscure wargame approachable today. For historical context alone, the scenario is one of the more unusual counterfactuals you will find in a strategy game - a mid-1860s Anglo-Russian naval clash in the Baltic and North Sea sits in a genuinely underexplored niche. But curiosity about the setting does not carry the game far enough. Compared to what the broader Ironclads series attempted in other entries - where later installments adopted more hybrid strategic-layer approaches - this one feels skeletal. If you already own the series bundle, loading this up for a session or two is reasonable. As a standalone purchase for anyone but the most committed Victorian naval warfare enthusiast, the math does not work in its favor. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP SP2 / Vista
- Sound
- DirectX Compatible/16-bit Sound PCI
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Graphics
- 128 MB GeForce 6600 / RADEON 9600 or better
- DirectX®
- DirectX 9.0C
- Processor
- Pentium 4 / Athlon 1.1 GHz or better
Recommended
- OS
- Windows XP SP2 / Vista
- Sound
- DirectX Compatible/16-bit Sound PCI
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics
- 256 MB GeForce 7600 / RADEON x1600 or better
- DirectX®
- DirectX 9.0C
- Processor
- Pentium 4 / Athlon 2.4 GHz or better
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Game Info
- Developer
- Totem games
- Publisher
- Strategy First
- Release Date
- Jun 21, 2011