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  2. List of Strategic Simulations games - Wikipedia

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    A naval warfare strategy game of the World War II Pacific theater: Gary Grigsby's War in Russia: 1993: DOS A strategy video game covering the war on Europe's Eastern Front from 1941-45 [15] Gateway to the Savage Frontier: 1991: Ami, C64, DOS A role-playing video game; a Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box series game Gemstone Healer: 1986: AppII, C64

  3. Game-Labs - Wikipedia

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    Game-Labs (or Game Labs) is a Ukrainian strategy and simulator video game developer based in Kyiv. It is best known for the Ultimate General and Ultimate Admiral series of games among others. In 2021, the studio was purchased by Stillfront, a Swedish holding company.

  4. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games. Inspired by Defense of the Ancients , a custom map for Warcraft III , Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.

  5. Military simulation - Wikipedia

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    An official explained: "No president should ever disclose his hand, not even in a war game". [ 26 ] Political-military simulations remain in widespread use today: modern simulations are concerned not with a potential war between superpowers, but more with international cooperation, the rise of global terrorism and smaller brushfire conflicts ...

  6. Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator (UEBS) is a battle simulation video game developed and published by Canadian developer Brilliant Game Studios. The game was released in Steam early access on April 12, 2017 for Microsoft Windows , and was fully released on June 2, 2017 for Microsoft Windows.

  7. The War College: Universal Military Simulator 3 - Wikipedia

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    The War College is a computer wargame that simulates four battles from different historical periods: the Battle of Pharsalus, Battle of Antietam, Battle of Austerlitz and Battle of Tannenberg. [2] The game eschews the traditional hex map format in favor of free unit movement based on algorithmic data. [2] [3]

  8. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Totally Accurate Battle Simulator is a physics-based battle simulator. The game encompasses two main modes: Campaign and Sandbox. In the former, players are given a limited amount of in-game money to build an army in order to defeat an enemy force. In the latter, there is no monetary limit and players build both armies.

  9. WorldBox - Wikipedia

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    Graham Smith of Rock Paper Shotgun wrote: "I'd probably had my fill of WorldBox after around 4 hours, but it was a happy four hours." [7] Joseph Knoop of PC Gamer wrote: "It's funny how much WorldBox shares with big strategy games, despite not presenting an ultimate goal to the player, and almost always ending with a boredom-killing nuclear bomb.