 Unique tactical fantasy turn-based strategy computer game with RPG elements
 Two powerful species will clash in an epic real time strategy game!
 Good strategy is the only way to save your troops and land in this war game.
 DEMO of INTENTION, 3D Game System. Learn, practice and record your games.

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Battles of Norghan is a unique tactical fantasy turn-based strategy computer game with RPG and team managing elements. You control a growing clan from one battle to another in divisions and cups while training and buying equipment for its units...
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A classic real time strategy game dealing with galactic warfare and alien invasion. The game features massive battles in space, fast creation of armies and, finally, a good sense of humor.
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Good strategy is the only way to save your troops and land in this turn-based war game. Replay all the great battles, outwit your enemies, cut off supply-routes, and bring attacks to a halt before they break through your lines.
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DEMO of INTENTION 3D Game System. The ecologically friendly place to print your own game boards. Iincludes the integrated game manual, the PC game simulators and the game editor and re-player for the strategy hockey board game INTENTION.
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Prove yourself worthy of leading the humankind to the stars in this fun game! Battles being designed to take 10-15 minutes - play anywhere, anytime! Plus, great reliability, and you can play it alone, with your friends, and with your entire family!
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Review by Hala Gavula: I think this game is great! I just played it, played it, pl... I'm playing it right now :-) In short:
+ It took me about 10 minutes to get, install, and get a decent defeat :P
+ I greatly enjoyed the great sense of humour
+ Liked playing agains my friends (The M1dar, Aki, I beat you bigtime eh?)
+ Liked the suspense of responding with the right strategy all the time
+ I liked also teaming up with my friends, against the computer-controlled oponents (they were tough enough to make us sweat)
To the makers: thanks for the great game! (5/5 - 30-Aug-2005)
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jalada Children of Arisian is a futuristic real time strategy game. You have to combat your enemies while developing your own war economy. Everything runs in real-time.
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jalada Children of Arisian is a futuristic real time strategy game. You have to combat your enemies while developing your own war economy. Everything runs in real-time.
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Cool version of this classical strategy game. The object of the game is to push boxes into their correct position in a crowded warehouse with a minimal number of pushes and moves. It sounds easy, but wait till you've tried it. More than 14000 levels.
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Review by Felix: I like this game. This is the best puzzle game i play. (5/5 - 29-Jul-2005)
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Tower defence freeware strategy game by PlayOnlineSite.com There is a real war in the toy supermarket. Your task is to defend the toy station from toy-enemies. You can buy any of 5 weapons and put them only in the special cells.
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Red wars is a massively multiplayer strategy online game. Your empire collects resources and grows. Everything that you do is in real time.Red wars does not have turns or ticks,the action happens as it would in the real world.
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TilingKing is a strategy game of territorial control much liike the game of Go, in which the objective is to control a larger territory on a tiled game board than your opponent.
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Out of some high monastery comes Babala, a simple logical game with elements of move strategy. Muggers are afoot, amid obstacles and booby traps. You get only limited moves and shots each round. 200 expertly-crafted levels, test of wits not reflexes.
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Easy and Great - Thats what I was looking for
it is really a powerful video converter which operates for all video formats
nice This is a very good software. I used it for long time and still
It don't works whith other types of powerpoints
Wonderful, if this thing actually works its wonderful...
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