WWII: The War in Europe
WWII: The Global Conflict (Interactive History) is a cinematic, choice-driven World War II simulation that places students inside the war from multiple human perspectives rather than a single national narrative. Instead of memorizing dates and battles, students experience the war through decisions, consequences, and survival across four dramatically different roles.
Players can step into the boots of a U.S. infantry soldier fighting from North Africa to Germany, a British nurse enduring the Blitz and frontline medicine, an OSS spy working with the French Resistance, or a Soviet soldier battling from Stalingrad to Berlin. Each path is grounded in historical detail, original narrative writing, and real wartime dilemmas that force players to weigh risk, morality, and duty.
The game blends long-form historical storytelling with original arcade-style mini-games that represent real WWII systems. Students command tanks on Omaha Beach, triage wounded soldiers under fire, steer parachutes during covert night drops, and defend Kursk using Katyusha rocket batteries. Success requires attention, restraint, and historical reasoning rather than speed alone.
An integrated Signal Corps Database allows students to type keywords at any moment to access definitions, short reports, and statistics without leaving the game. Learning stays embedded inside the experience rather than separated into worksheets or external research.
You will receive a game guide with a teacher's guide, student worksheet, and a direct link to the online game for sharing with your students. If you are a teacher and are worried about the game being blocked by your school's server, contact us; there are two easy ways to make the game available besides the direct link.
One license per educator.