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  2. The Entente: Battlefields WW1 - Wikipedia

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    The Entente: Battlefields WW1 (Russian: Антанта, romanized: Antanta; also known as World War I: The Great War) is a real-time strategy video game developed by Lesta Studio and published in 2003 by Buka Entertainment. A Western version was released by Encore, Inc. in 2004. [1]

  3. List of World War I video games - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Art of War in the Skies (1992) Empire Earth (video game) (2001) The Entente: Battlefields WW1 (2003) Empire Earth II (2005) Aggression – Reign over Europe (2008) Warfare 1917 (2008) World War One (2008) Toy Soldiers (2010) [7] Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land (2012) The Great War: Western Front (2023)

  4. 1914 (game) - Wikipedia

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    1914 is a two-player corps-level simulation of the first few weeks of World War I on the Western Front.With a 22" x 28" mounted hex grid game map, almost 400 double-sided die-cut counters, a mobilization chart pad for secret deployment, and various charts and instructions including a Battle Manual, the game was considered highly complex.

  5. Category:World War I video games - Wikipedia

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    The War College: Universal Military Simulator 3; War Hospital; Warbirds (video game) Warfare 1917; Wing Nuts: Battle in the Sky; Wings (1990 video game) Wings of Glory; Wings of War (video game) World of Warships; World War One (video game)

  6. Strategic Command WW1: The Great War 1914–1918 - Wikipedia

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    Like the previous installment, Blitzkrieg, which it shares a game engine with, The Great War 1914-1918 is a turn-based strategy taking place on a map divided into squares (or "tiles"). It is the first game in the series not focusing on the European Theater of World War II, but rather taking place in the titular World War 1. [2]

  7. World War One (video game) - Wikipedia

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    GamesRadar awarded World War One 7 out of 10, highlighting the vast game map of Europe, and the depth of diplomatic, economic and political options. The text-based tutorial was criticised, as was the slow AI and dull, uninformative combat results. [2]

  8. Isonzo (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Isonzo is a first-person shooter video game. It is a team-based multiplayer game set on the Italian Front during World War I. It was released on Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on September 13, 2022. It is the sequel to Verdun and Tannenberg. [2] [3]

  9. World War I: 1914–1918 - Wikipedia

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    World War I: 1914–1918 is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1975 that simulates the First World War at a strategic level. Contemporary critics gave the game positive reviews, noting that its ingenious rules, short playing time, and emphasis on resource management made the game highly playable.