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Attentat 1942 Offers Mesmerizing, Serious and Heartbreaking Gameplay
Game Review - Attentat 1942

Attentat 1942 Offers Mesmerizing, Serious and Heartbreaking Gameplay

February 5, 2018 Marie Brownhill

Attentat 1942 is a serious video game that explores the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia during World War II from the perspective of civilians who survived it. It’s a heart wrenching affair at times, but perfectly shows how videogames can tell masterful stories.

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