1941 Frozen Front's hex-grid orders on the Eastern Front
1941 Frozen Front drops you onto a hexagonal battlefield where every turn matters: move infantry, roll tanks into position, and line up attacks around cover. The WWII Eastern Front setting gives the map a hard-edged look, and the same mission can feel very different when you are pushing forward, holding ground, or trying the Hot-Hand mode on one device with a friend.
Each scenario is built around a concrete job, not just endless skirmishing. You may need to destroy an enemy headquarters, capture key terrain, or defend your own forces while keeping ammunition and repairs in mind. That mix of frontline combat and logistics fits the strategy category well. The war tag matches the setting. The army focus keeps the chain of command clear from the first move.
Tanks, infantry, and the right matchup on every hex
The unit roster keeps the tactics readable: infantry hold positions, artillery wants safer ground, and armored vehicles are strongest when they punch through a weak line. If you like armored clashes, the tanks tag is doing real work here. 1942 Pacific Front shares the same battlefield planning on a different front. Tank Mix also scratches the armored-vehicle angle, though it leans more into mixed tank action than campaign orders.
You can play against AI or use Hot-Hand mode, so the same tactics work whether you are testing a new opening or passing the device around. It runs in your browser with no download and no signup, and the mobile-friendly interface handles taps on a phone or tablet without changing the core hex-grid controls. On desktop, the mouse keeps movement and attacks quick and precise.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
18 june 2016
Last Update
18 june 2016