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The Operational Art of War (TOAW) is a series of computer wargames noted for their scope, detail, and flexibility in recreating, at an operational level, the major land battles of the 20th century. A Norm Koger design, TalonSoft published the first of the series in 1998.
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A battlefield simulation, the game's title comes from the classic strategy text The Art of War written by Sun Tzu around 400 B.C. [2]. The objective of the game is to win a series of battles using four types of troops: Knights, Archers, Barbarians, and Spies. [2]
The Operational Art of War was named the best computer wargame of 1998 by Computer Gaming World, [9] PC Gamer US, [10] Computer Games Strategy Plus and GameSpot. [11] [12] It received a nomination in this category from CNET Gamecenter, and one for "Best Strategy Game of the Year" from IGN, but lost the awards respectively to People's General and StarCraft.
The Art of War (Doug Larsen & Rocky Russo, 2005) [1] The Shock of Impact (Tabletop Games, 1981) [1] To the Strongest! (BigRedBat Ventures, 2014) [1] Vis Bellica (Ordered Flexibility, 2002) [1] War & Conquest (Scarab Miniatures, 2011) Warfare in the Ancient World (Newbury Rules, 1980) [1] War Games Rules 1000 B.C to 500 A.D (Ancient War Games ...
The Ancient Art of War in the Skies is a game of air combat simulation in which the player controls the aircraft of either the British or German army in World War I against opponents such as Lord Kitchener, Ferdinand Foch, Kaiser Wilhelm II, fictional enemy Helmut von Spike, or even Sun Tzu. [1] The game acts in two dimensions.
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Legion is a two-player tactical board wargame in which one player controls Roman legions, and the other player controls one of Rome's historic enemies during the period 100 BC to 700 AD, [1] including barbarian hordes, Carthaginians, and rebel legions.