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  2. Legion (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Legion is a turn-based computer wargame with a historical setting, designed by Slitherine and released in 2002. In Legion, the player attempts to build a powerful army by controlling villages and defeating enemies with the ultimate goal of dominating a region. An updated version, Legion Gold, was released in 2003. [4]

  3. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    War Games Rules 3000 B.C - 1250 A.D (Wargames Research Group, 1976) War Games Rules 3000 BC to 1485 AD (Wargames Research Group, 1980) [1] Warhammer Ancient Battles (Warhammer Historical Wargames, 1998) [1] Warheads: Medieval Tales (Urban Mammoth, 2010) Warlord II (Partizan Press, 2008) Warmaster Ancients (Warhammer Historical Wargames, 2005) [1]

  4. Haegemonia: Legions of Iron - Wikipedia

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    The first Act the player has to escort a research vessel to the sun. As the players progress through the missions they learn more about how to play the game, gain new units and the ability to build them. The campaign then enters the "high" point of the Earth-Mars War. During the last part of the act, they have to prepare for the final assault ...

  5. Chariots of War - Wikipedia

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    The strategic layer of Chariots of War is turn-based, though unlike Civilization, the focus is almost entirely on real-time tactical combat. The game is similar to Slitherine's earlier wargame Legion, and uses the same graphics engine. There are 58 different civilizations to play, all divided into the following ethnic groups: Assyrian; Bedouin ...

  6. 7th Legion (video game) - Wikipedia

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    7th Legion is a real-time strategy game. Players assume the role of a commander of either the Chosen or those that were left behind, with the overall objective being to annihilate the other faction. To do so, the players have to amass funds to construct various buildings and war-machines, while recruiting foot soldiers to combat the enemy.

  7. List of play-by-mail games - Wikipedia

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    Play-by-mail game The Land of Karrus, as portrayed in Paper Mayhem magazine [1]. This is a list of play-by-mail (PBM) games. It includes games played only by postal mail, those played by mail with a play-by-email (PBEM) option, and games played in a turn-based format only by email or other digital format.

  8. Legion Arena - Wikipedia

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    Legion Arena is a computer wargame developed by Slitherine Strategies. It allows the player to play as several tribes during the rise of the Roman Empire. The player can play as the Latin tribes, the Celts and the Romans. It is published by Black Bean Games in Europe and Strategy First in North America for Windows.

  9. Legionnaire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 and 1993 surveys of strategy and war games, however, the magazine gave the game two-plus stars out of five, calling it a "marginally historical simulation of Roman tactics". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Compute! compared the game to Eastern Front and felt it would "appeal to a much broader audience because the game is faster-paced, has fewer units to ...