
CarbonField
An alternative history real-time strategy game. Master deep base building, combined-arms tactics, and resource management in a divergent 1920s.
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About the Game
CarbonField is a real-time strategy game set in a 1920s alternative history where the world never left the trenches. Static warfare evolved instead.
Build sprawling fortifications, command diverse infantry and armour units, and manage your war economy across a scarred no-man's-land. Every engagement rewards careful planning over brute force. Dig in, adapt, and outlast your opponent.
Key Features
Trench Warfare
Dig trenches, lay barbed wire, and position sandbag emplacements. The frontline is yours to shape. Every fortification changes the flow of battle.
Base Building
Construct supply depots, field hospitals, and artillery positions behind the lines. A well-designed base keeps your forces supplied and reinforced under fire.
Unit Dynamics
Command infantry squads, machine gun crews, armoured cars, and early tanks. Each unit has strengths and counters. Combined arms wins the day.
Resource Management
Secure supply lines and manage manpower, munitions, and fuel. Overextend and your offensive stalls; starve the enemy and they crumble.
Alternative History
Explore a divergent 1920s where industrialised trench warfare never ended. New technologies, factions, and doctrine reshape the Great War you thought you knew.
Multiplayer (Planned)
Test your strategies against other commanders in head-to-head and team-based multiplayer modes, coming in a future update.

The Frontlines
Every inch of ground is earned. Dig networks of trenches, reinforce them with sandbags and timber, and string razor wire to channel enemy advances into kill zones.
Position machine gun nests at key junctions, call in artillery barrages on exposed formations, and launch coordinated assaults when the moment is right. The frontline is alive. It shifts, breaks, and reforms with every engagement.

The World
A world where the armistice never came. By the 1920s, industrial warfare has reshaped continents. Rolling fields scarred by shell craters, once-great cities reduced to fortified strongpoints.
Yet beauty persists at the margins. Golden wheat sways beyond the wire, and quiet dawns break over no-man's-land. CarbonField captures both the brutality of static warfare and the haunting atmosphere of a world that forgot peace.