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Axis and Allies Axis and Allies

A game of strategy and luck with a WWII theme. Join the side of the Axis and re-write history, or lead the Allies to victory over Germany and Japan. Attack the enemy by land, sea and air and occupy capital cities to end the war. Additional versions include Europe and Pacific editions.

Risk Risk

The classic game of military stratagy. You and your opponents are battling to control 42 global territories. Play the regular game, or try variations like Capital Risk or Secret Mission Risk. Rules for all variations included.

Stratego Stratego

The gameboard is your battlefield. You have an army of men and six bombs at your disposal. Capture your opponent's flag and protect your own in this classic game of battlefield strategy! Available in numerous versions including Ultimate Stratego and Stratego Legends.

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Antarctica Global WARming
Antarctica Global WARming
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Attack!
Attack!
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Dust
Dust
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Europe Engulfed
Europe Engulfed
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Hector and Achilles - The Trojan War
Hector and Achilles - The Trojan War
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War Games Software

War On FolvosWar On Folvos  BUY NOW  $19.95

Clouds of war are shaping over the endless Folvos desert. You cannot wait any longer. Choose your side and take command! Lead your soldiers, tanks and aircraft to victory through Folvos' varying landscapes across dozens of battles. War on Folvos is a turn-based strategy game with a unique story set in a fictitious future world. You can command an entire army consisting of various military units. Experience many stirring battles, defeat your enemy and become the true Commander! Windows download.


See Also: Adventure Games, Fantasy Games, Other Strategy Games


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