While the real Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 brought the world to the brink of nuclear annihilation, the video game Cuban Missile Crisis: Ice Crusade asks a terrifying "what if?" What if the Cold War didn't end with a whimper, but with a global ice age triggered by super-weapons?
Good news: since Ice Crusade is from the mid-2000s, it runs on almost any modern Windows PC. However, because it’s older, compatibility settings might be needed. Cuban Missile Crisis- Ice Crusade download for pc -PC-
: You can purchase the game directly from the Steam Store for $4.99. While the real Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962
The world watched anxiously as U.S. and Soviet ships faced off at sea, and Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev engaged in a series of intense diplomatic exchanges. The crisis reached its peak on October 27, 1962, when a U-2 spy plane was shot down over Cuba, and Kennedy ordered a military invasion of the island to proceed. However, before the invasion could commence, Khrushchev announced that he had agreed to dismantle and withdraw the missiles from Cuba in exchange for a U.S. promise not to invade the island and the secret removal of U.S. missile sites from Turkey. : You can purchase the game directly from
Because it is an older title, it is highly accessible for most modern PCs, though compatibility with Windows 8 and later is not officially guaranteed. Cuban Missile Crisis: Ice Crusade on Steam
The PC version of is readily available for digital download through several major platforms. This real-time strategy (RTS) title is a standalone expansion to the original Cuban Missile Crisis (also known as The Day After ), set in an alternative 1962 where nuclear war devastated the globe. 🕹️ Where to Download You can find the game on the following digital storefronts: