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  2. Ageod's Wars of Succession - Wikipedia

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    Ageod's Wars of Succession is a strategy wargame that covers the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1713) and Great Northern War (1700-1721).. The game was released on Jan 25, 2018, being developed by French company AGEOD and published by Slitherine Ltd. [1]

  3. List of wargame publishers - Wikipedia

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    Knight Models – publishes Batman Miniature Game, a skirmish game based on the adventures of the iconic Dark Knight, and Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game, a board game with miniatures featuring the famous wizarding saga. L2 Design Group; Legion Wargames - publisher of several games including Toulon, 1793, Maori Wars and many more.

  4. Total War: Arena - Wikipedia

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    Total War: Arena was a strategy game under development by Creative Assembly and published by Wargaming Alliance. It was the first free-to-play title in the Total War series. Total War: Arena focused on online multiplayer, mixing elements of real-time strategy and multiplayer online battle arena gameplay.

  5. Gary Grigsby's World at War - Wikipedia

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    Gary Grigsby's World at War was announced in February 2004. [2] 2 by 3 Games developed it concurrently with War in the Pacific, a significantly more complicated title.The company's Joel Billings noted that playtesting World at War was relatively simple: "In WitP the longest scenario can last around 1700 turns, while GGWaW ' s longest scenario lasts around 25 turns". [3]

  6. World War 3: 1976–1984 - Wikipedia

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    The game sold very well, and was in SPI's Top Ten Bestseller List for eight months following its publication. [4] Five years after its publication, it was still a very popular game. [ 1 ] In a 1976 poll conducted by SPI to determine the most popular board wargames in North America, World War 3 placed 80th out of 202 games.

  7. Warlord Games - Wikipedia

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    In the same way, Javier Gomez in his 2015 book Painting Wargaming Figures, used figurines produced by Warlord Games as examples to demonstrate various ways to paint historically accurate figurines for use with specific battles, including a Thirty Years War gun and crew, [3]: 224 a Roman centurion [3]: 285 and a Celtic warrior. [3]: 302

  8. Overlord (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    1st edition box cover, 1973. Overlord, subtitled "The Normandy Invasion", is a board wargame published by Conflict Games in 1973 that simulates the Normandy landings and the subsequent attempt by the Germans to prevent the Allies from breaking out of Normandy during World War II.

  9. Island War: Four Pacific Battles - Wikipedia

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    Each of the games in Island War were offered for individual sale as well, but none sold well enough to crack SPI's Top Ten list. [ 4 ] After the demise of SPI, Sunset Games (サンセットゲ) acquired the game license and published a Japanese language edition titled 孤島の戦場 ( Battlefield on an Isolated Island ).