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  2. Order of War - Wikipedia

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    Order of War is a Real Time Strategy (RTS) game without requiring the player to manage traditional base building or resource collection activities. Much like the Relic Entertainment 's Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War series or the subsequent Company of Heroes , Order of War rewards players with reinforcement points over time for capturing command ...

  3. Order of Battle: Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Order of Battle: Pacific is a computer wargame video game developed by The Artistocrats and published by Slitherine Software for Windows on April 30, 2015. [1] The game became free-to-play and was renamed to Order of Battle: World War II on June 14, 2016. [2] The Pacific campaign became downloadable content (DLC) for World War II. [3]

  4. Category:Orders of battle - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the Sakarya order of battle; Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Ethiopia; Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Italy; Six-Day War order of battle; Slovak–Hungarian War order of battle: Hungary; Slovak–Hungarian War order of battle: Slovakia

  5. Dungeon Command - Wikipedia

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    In a review of Dungeon Command in Black Gate, John ONeill said: "Like all great fantasy games, it's a thrill just to open the box and fondle the contents. If you've enjoyed any of the compatible games — the D&D Adventure System board games (or you've used miniatures or Dungeon Tiles for your D&D game) — the possibilities are immediately ...

  6. Unity of Command (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Unity of Command (UoC) is a 2011 turn-based strategy game developed by one man studio 2x2 Games. Unity of Command is an operational-level wargame that spans the entire 1942/43 Stalingrad Campaign on the Eastern Front. Playable from both Axis and Soviet side, it recreates enormous battles of maneuver in a turn-based strategy setting.

  7. Strategic Command WW1: The Great War 1914–1918 - Wikipedia

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    Like the previous installment, Blitzkrieg, which it shares a game engine with, The Great War 1914-1918 is a turn-based strategy taking place on a map divided into squares (or "tiles"). It is the first game in the series not focusing on the European Theater of World War II , but rather taking place in the titular World War 1 .

  8. Dungeons of Hinterberg - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons of Hinterberg is an action role-playing video game played from a third-person view. In the game, the player character, Luisa, has the ability to use both weapons and magic against her enemies. The player character crawls through dungeons and fights monsters. Every one of the 25 dungeons in the games has unique mechanics. [2]

  9. Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard is a real-time strategy role-playing video game, developed for Microsoft Windows by Liquid Entertainment, and published by Atari in September 2005. It takes place in Eberron , one of the official Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings .