One of the things Warfare 1917 gets right—and something that resonates with American military doctrine—is the reliance on combined arms.
Lafayette, we are here.
Playing Warfare 1917 today, it’s easy to see why it was a staple on sites like Armor Games and Kongregate. It strips the RTS (Real-Time Strategy) genre down to its bones. There is no base building, no resource mining, and no tech trees to stress over in the middle of a match. There is only the Objective, the Trench, and the Enemy.