Looking for Fifth Eskadra
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 4:36 pm
This was a game published by Simulations Canada in the mid 1980s. It is a Cold War/World War III game (NATO vs. The Soviet Union) and is focused on naval activity in the Mediterranean Sea and IIRC the North Atlantic around Europe. It is Turn Based and came with a Map with cardboard squares with the names of Taskforces and Ship Names so when you mapping out where your ships are and the other sides ships are (or possibly are) you can keep track of all of it. Both the software and the Map are essential.
Good news is I found the actual SOFTWARE for the game and an Emulator to play the game on my Windows-7 machine. The BAD news is, without the Map that came with the game, it's not playable. This was a game I played in my youth, and when the family "upgraded" from an Apple IIe to an IBM, dad threw out the old computer and all the games that were for it! It has taken me 20+ years to finally find the actual game itself as for years I could not remember the name other than it started with "Fifth" and the Software Company wasn't one of the "big ones" from that time period. So i'm excited to have found the software, but again, I need to find a copy of the map. Even if it's just a screen image that I can design some kind of map and make my own cardboard squares. Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Ken L.
Good news is I found the actual SOFTWARE for the game and an Emulator to play the game on my Windows-7 machine. The BAD news is, without the Map that came with the game, it's not playable. This was a game I played in my youth, and when the family "upgraded" from an Apple IIe to an IBM, dad threw out the old computer and all the games that were for it! It has taken me 20+ years to finally find the actual game itself as for years I could not remember the name other than it started with "Fifth" and the Software Company wasn't one of the "big ones" from that time period. So i'm excited to have found the software, but again, I need to find a copy of the map. Even if it's just a screen image that I can design some kind of map and make my own cardboard squares. Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Ken L.