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''Talvisota: Icy Hell'' (Russian "Talvisota: Ледяной ад") is a
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and
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, developed by the international developer group Blitzfront Game Studio and is based on the events of the
Winter War The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1 ...
( fi, talvisota) conflict of 1939–1940 between
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and the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
. The game is built-up upon
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's Enigma Engine that was used in the ''
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'' game and is a fully stand-alone product. The
Finnish Board of Film Classification The Finnish Board of Film Classification ( fi, Valtion elokuvatarkastamo; sv, Statens filmgranskningsbyrå) was an official institution of the Finnish Ministry of Education. From 1946 until the end of year 2011, the VET/SFB was responsible for ...
determined that ''Talvisota: Icy Hell'' is both a
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and an
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.


Game features

* Two long campaigns for Soviet and Finnish sides. * Historical accuracy. * Based on real political and historical events before and during the Winter War. * Historical encyclopedia and archives videos. *
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s, soldiers speaking Russian and Finnish, authentic battle-front reports, airplanes, skiing troops,
satchel charge 250px, Weapons used in the Winter War. The original Finnish satchel charge is on the left. A satchel charge is a demolition device, primarily intended for combat, whose primary components are a charge of dynamite or a more potent explosive such ...
s,
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tanks, and experimental units.


Development history

The game's development was started by the Russian language online community, which consisted of people from different countries that were interested in military history and historical games. In 2004 they started wondering why nobody had made a game about the Winter War, a highly interesting war conflict, although somewhat unknown to the public. They decided to make the game themselves. Because of various publishing problems, the game wasn't released for a long time despite development being completely finished. At the end of 2007 the game was finally released in
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countries in Russian. A year later, at the end of 2008, the game was released in Finland in English.


Critical reception

The game received generally positive reviews from game critics. Finland's main website for historians reviewed the game from historical and cultural perspectives, and their opinion was generally positive. There were some negative opinions as well. For example, Finnish Captain Olli Ovaska said that the game claimed that the Finnish military attacked the USSR on the first day of the war, but according to the game developers, Olli Ovaska misunderstood something as they never claimed such a thing. However content within the game itself has the player recreating a version of the
Shelling of Mainila The Shelling of Mainila ( fi, Mainilan laukaukset, , russian: Ма́йнильский инциде́нт, Máynil'skiy intsidént) was a military incident on 26 November 1939 in which the Soviet Union's Red Army shelled the Soviet village of Ma ...
as a mission for the Soviets defending against Finnish aggression - with the events being presented as being as historically accurate as any other mission in the game, with no text in the mission or its briefing stating that they are fictional. As does the game's official Russian language website in which recounts this event as though it is historic fact (a page which is missing from the Finnish language version of the site - which however have a unique page defending the game's historical accuracy which is not present on the Russian portal) - which support Olli Ovaska's claims that the game promotes the Shelling of Mainila as being a Finnish act of aggression, and not a
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incident carried out by the Soviets.


References


External links


Official Finnish website

Official Russian website
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