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Excellent game for a quick play. Tips: Choose RED as default, it goes first so usually has advantage. Make a pact early, it eliminates one enemy. Make a speech after beating first enemy.
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you know what, this game is not for me, I really try to understand how it works but I would need the instructions in french to get it ^^"
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299923 blue, very hard, I don't think I could do it again, 50 turns, used speech, feels like I won by luck, after gaining the upper hand the shipwreck bug created a graveyard right on the other side of the water from the blue capital. Right before gaining the upper hand I had to surround one red tank and a violet cannon close to the capital, not sure why they didn't attack.
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Humble graphics, simple, but overwhelmingly addicting. Few games are as entertaining without being to laggy or demanding of people's time. It is a pity though that there isn't a function to play against other players.
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I played as the Violets on map 114330 on Normal, and it took me 94 turns to conquer the map. A straight 30 minutes of total thinking.
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i played map 114330, and this time, i conquered it in 39 turns. So, i manage to cut 20 turns in 1 game. Now, if only i can cut 20 more turns in that map.
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@Roboduck Loosing in 9 turns is easier than winning in 9 turns. To loose you only have to loose your own capitol. To win you must capture all three enemy capitols. Even if one of the enemies have been beaten by another, when you capture the capitol of the victorious foe the one that had been defeated respawns.
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@chegeek Just lost in 9 turns. I was top-left and I captured the capitol below me. top-right captured the one below them all while sending another army towards mine. AI destroyed me because I forgot there's no area of influence to impede enemy movement. All this in just 9 turns. It's definitely possible to win that quick with only 2 capitol captures.
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AI:there is a bunch of tanks near their capital and were only 1/1 should we get reinforcements? Captin: nah we can get pass them easily
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its sort of annoying that every single country attacks yours at once im like: cant you focus on your own fcking enemies and fight me later!!?!?
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I call foul on the claims of winning in 9 or less turns. With the size of the board and the movement rate of the units, it takes a minimum of eight turns just to march from your own capitol to the two on the opposite side of the map. And that's assuming that there are no obstacles what so ever in your path. So if your first army marches straight to the enemy capitol, then on the next turn you get a second army that marches straight to the other enemy capitol, that puts you at nine turns and there is still another capitol to capture. I think ten turns would be the theoretical limit even assuming the other players weren't even on the board.
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@GGent. i did it (as green on medium) My strategy was to out flank blue by landing on their topmost coastal square with a somewhat large army(effective since only the capital can hit it.) then gain a foothold on the mainland and when possible capture the bottom island. after gaining a foothold, ally yourself with purple if logical. then, just fight it out. (hint:send in lots of armies from your island and blues.)
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good game, you created an excellent atmosphere with the music that changes from a chinese flute to something more grimdark when there is a battle, cynical dialogue and seeing the peaceful countryside turned into horror, the gameplay is a bit counter-intuitive, obviously in real life armies dont play on giant hexagons but I still think morale plays too big a role, one unit fails and the entire army is rendered ineffective? A limited number of moves?
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One gameplay, I played as the red nation, and fought purple as blue took over red, I decided to leave purple alone for a small amount of time and put an end to Blue's power, I sent ship after ship of Red tanks to slowly take over, But, I kid you not, there where about 9 blue tanks on the right end of the screen, just sitting there waiting for me to get closer, all I could imagine was that image captioned "you came to the wrong neighborhood."
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the green kingdom was trying to attack my capitol but i had constant reiforncements coming from our capitol to conquer all the harbors and stay there so they cant get to me. meanwhile i had a strong force up at the north near the blue base(which was taken by the green) and a sneak attack going to their base