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- Price: Free to try
- Operating system: Windows 95
- Date added: August 09, 1998
- Total Downloads: 19,124
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- Average user rating: stars out of 29 votes
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Publisher's description
From TalonSoft :The Operational Art of War, Volume 1 will let you recreate virtually any battle of any war that occurred between 1939 and 1955. The scale of games can range widely; you can play with smaller, individual companies (which include about 120 men), or take whole subdivisions (approximately 40,000 men) into battle. Battlefields can also range from 2.5 miles per hex to 25 miles per hex. The game also offers a huge database of weapons; an "unprecedented political events editor," which allows you to trigger "what if" scenarios; and loads of options for varying the game's complexity. This demo includes only one scenario (Korea 1950-1951) of the 15 included in the full version.
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- Average user rating: 4.4 stars out of 29 votes
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Version: The Operational Art of War, Vol. I demo
"don't allow u to play more than 10 turns"
Summary: it's really waste of time to download this game.It never allows you to play more than 10 turns as well as a very important feature of saving the game and play it later is disabled in the demo version.So never waste your time by downloading and learn... read more >>
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Version: The Operational Art of War, Vol. I demo
Summary: A steep learning curve,especially without printed docs.The demo lets you play the whole Korea scenario,which is very good and very long.You can't save,but I actually kept it running for weeks without a problem.Its definitely stable.
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Version: The Operational Art of War, Vol. I demo
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Version: The Operational Art of War, Vol. I demo
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Version: The Operational Art of War, Vol. I demo
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