G2K

G is for Games for a future Police Week? If there’s a Police Week in 2026, there’s a good chance the following three titles will – assuming they’re finished – figure in it. Bharat Police looks from a distance a lot like an Indian take on This Is the Police. According to the Steam blurb developer BharatPoliceGroup intends to grapple with India’s “unique social and cultural landscape” and depict a world in which “justice is never simple” which sounds promising.

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Friday Foxer #245

Every Friday, Tally-Ho Corner’s cleverest clogs come together to solve a ‘foxer’ handcrafted by my sadistic chum and colleague, Roman. A complete ‘defoxing’ sometimes takes several days and usually involves the little grey cells of many readers. All are welcome to participate.

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A2F

A is for Alphabetised game news. Roman believes arranging game news alphabetically is “pointless” and “stupid” and THC should cease doing it forthwith. While I agree with him in principle, I feel a fifthwith or sixthwith cessation would be more sensible.

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Police Week: This Is the Police

If I keep stumbling upon games as novel and engaging as this one, ‘Police Week’ may never end. Approachable, jaundiced, and beautifully soundtracked, This Is the Police packs pithy RTS, management, and adventure game elements into the back of the same pungent paddy wagon.

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Review Reprise: Making History II

I’ve written hundreds of reviews, previews, and retrospectives during my twenty-odd years as a games inspector. As many of these appeared in the British version of PC Gamer magazine and nowhere else, now and again something from my archive may appear as one of THC’s daily posts. Why did a WW2-era grand strategy title that currently enjoys a ‘Very Positive’ review rating on Steam score a measly 30% in PC Gamer on release in 2010? Read on.

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Bounce the Bogen: Turn 6

The Brits attempt to cross the Bogen in Turn 6. Well, five of them do. Not long after Sergeant Venison’s half squad commences a daring dash across the rail bridge, they start taking fire from their ten o’clock. A party of Volksgrenadiers ambling southward on the road beneath the castle, has spotted the bid and seems determined to scupper it.

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Police Week: SWAT Commander

Where are the whistles and wooden truncheons? Where are the rattles and street corner TARDISes? Steam’s dizzying selection of police games implies professional law enforcement began circa 1980. If you want to fight crime as, say, a Bow Street Runner or a bobby in wartime London, you’re out of luck. During misnamed ‘Police Week’ the closest I’ve come to vintage policing is being shot at with a Lewis gun in Early Access SWAT Commander.

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