Asymmetric Warfare - Nation Building USA

Asymmetric Warfare - Nation Building USA

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Asymmetric Warfare - Nation Building USA

Rating:
2.6
Released: June 16, 2011
Last updated: June 19, 2011

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Description

Rebuild the United States after a devastating plague in this turn based strategy card game.

How to Play

See in game tutorial

FAQ

What is Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA?

Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA is a strategy and simulation game developed by AfricaCrossGames where you manage military and social decisions as the leader of the United States.

Who developed Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA?

Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA was created by AfricaCrossGames and is available to play on Kongregate.

What kind of gameplay does Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA have?

This game combines turn-based strategy with resource management, where you make choices regarding military actions, diplomacy, economic development, and public opinion.

How do you progress in Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA?

Players progress by managing events and making decisions that affect resources, stability, and the overall outcome for the nation, striving to achieve goals such as security and prosperity.

On which platform can you play Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA?

Asymmetric Warfare: Nation Building USA is a browser-based strategy and simulation game that can be played on Kongregate.

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nightfury2986

Aug. 02, 2013

5
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nice to see a game that isnt an exact copy of your other games with different maps

DOKTORTR avatar

DOKTORTR

Jun. 18, 2011

10
2

Holy shit. Complicated. Will try later. 5/5 for now

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MoratGurgeh

Jun. 18, 2011

15
4

subzero, play the tutorial. Nice game! 4/5

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MrJealous

Aug. 10, 2014

2
0

This game is way to hard, the CPU crushed your ass

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africacrossgames

Jun. 19, 2011

5
2

Hello DOKTORTR: Thanks for playing. I am afraid that your defeat was not a bug. My guess is that you attacked an enemy held hex and failed to eliminate all of the enemy’s health points during the card match. If the defender has any health points left at the end of six turns, the defender retains control of the hex. In other words, the defender wins by surviving and the attacker loses by not eliminating the defender. To put this in context, the Army of the Potomac suffered more casualties at the Battle of Antietam than the Army of Northern Virginia. However, because the South failed to drive the Union from the field, the battle is considered a Northern victory. This is actually an important feature in later scenarios such as NON-VIOLENCE and SECESSION.