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  2. March of the Eagles - Wikipedia

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    The game also uses "ideas", which replace the technology tree used in similar Paradox games. Idea points are gained through battles, and losing a battle can earn your nation more idea points than winning, balancing the game as it goes on. [4] Ideas can have a wide-ranging effect on the country, affect land combat, naval combat, finance, and ...

  3. List of Paradox Interactive games - Wikipedia

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    ComputerHouse GBG AB, Target Games Interactive AB Windows: Dreamlords: 2011: LockPick Entertainment Windows: Dungeonland: 2013: Critical Studio Windows: East India Company: 2009: Nitro Games Windows: East vs. West – A Hearts of Iron Game: Cancelled BL-Logic Windows: Elven Legacy: 2009: 1C Company: Windows: Empire of Sin: 2020: Romero Games

  4. Paradox Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Paradox tries to make games that are open and easy to edit , from tweaking a saved game to creating a new scenario. Modding can be accomplished with simple tools and basic knowledge of scripting. To assist modders to figure out how to edit the game on their own, the Paradox forums provide fan-compiled libraries of "how to" advice.

  5. King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame - Wikipedia

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    King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame is a real-time tactics and role-playing video game developed by NeocoreGames and published by Paradox Interactive in North America, Ubisoft in Europe, and E-Frontier in Japan. It seeks to blend elements of the real-time tactics, role-playing, and grand strategy genres into one.

  6. Category:Paradox Interactive games - Wikipedia

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    Salem (video game) Sengoku (2011 video game) The Showdown Effect; Star Trek: Infinite; Steel Division: Normandy 44; Stellaris (video game) Supreme Ruler 2020; Supreme Ruler: Cold War; Surviving Mars; Sword of the Stars; Sword of the Stars II: Lords of Winter

  7. East vs. West – A Hearts of Iron Game - Wikipedia

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    East vs. West was not an expansion for Hearts of Iron III, but rather intended as a standalone game. [2] Like many of its predecessors in the Hearts of Iron series, East vs. West would have allowed the player to take control of and manage a country, including its political, diplomatic, espionage, economic, military, and technological aspects.

  8. Paradox Development Studio - Wikipedia

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    The game development studio was one of the first video game developers to create games in the grand strategy genre, and most of the games the studio has developed fall into that category. Grand strategy games are strategy games that usually cover the entire world map and include elements such as economy, diplomacy and warfare.

  9. Steel Division: Normandy 44 - Wikipedia

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    Once the game is underway, the player can call in units from the selected deck. The matches are sub-divided into three phases, with more powerful units only becoming available after a certain point in the game. Steel Division: Normandy 44 features three single player campaigns, and up to 10v10 online multiplayer battles. [4]