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Wargame Review- Armchair General November 2013

History: Legends of War History: Legends of War purported to be about General George S. Patton, the legendary World War II is commander. However, his exploits only come into play as backdrop in this turn-based game that feels more like a role-playing adventure than a wargame. Players control up to eight units, either individuals or …

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