Howdy folks. My name's Michael. I posted here a loong time ago to get some suggestions on a game about controlling troops via radio could. Well, that game, Radio General is being released on Steam April 9. Brief description: It's WWII. You're a general sitting in a tent. All you have is a map, and a radio. Can you win the battle? Radio General is a unique strategy game where you interact with your units over the radio using speech recognition. Test your mettle and relive famous battles as a WWII general. There's a lot more to it than that, but here are a few bullet-points on what makes this game unique: We focus on the often-overlooked Canadian contributions of the war We include hundreds of historical photos, video and other documents Although it can be easy to forget when playing videogames, we try to show the very real human cost of war You can shout orders out loud using speech recognition, like Tom Clancy's Endwar Information management is a key part of the game - you can't see where your units are! Units aren't always reliable - they can get lost, or sometimes don't respond at all (did their radio break? Are they dead? Better send someone to find out The entire game can be played in online co-op (not so unique, but I find co-op games to be somewhat rare) You can read more on the steam page. I'd be happy to answer any and all questions you have.