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1985 video game
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Seventh Fleet is a computer wargame that simulates the invasion of Vietnam by China. It features elements of board wargaming, such as counters and a physical map, combined with computer play.
Ed Curtis reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "SF is the best simulation of operational level naval warfare currently available. My only doubt concerns its longevity."
In a 1989 survey of computer wargames, J. L. Miller of Computer Play offered Seventh Fleet a positive assessment, noting that it offered "minimal graphics but good play value".
References
^ Curtis, Ed (April 1986). "Seventh Fleet". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 27. pp. 30–31.
^ Miller, J. L. (January 1989). "The Wargamer's Desk Reference". Computer Play: 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 42.