Selasa, 07 Februari 2017

Game Review: To End All Wars

To End All Wars To End All Wars is a comprehensive simulation of World War I using the unique and stylish AGEOD game engine. Players control one of the major alliances and fight out the war’s four years in 15-day turns across a map that spans the world but focuses on Europe. Maneuver units are …

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