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Wargame Reviews- Armchair General January 2013

Naval War: Arctic Circle The action in Naval War: Arctic Circle takes place in the near future in the waters off the coast of  Northern Europe and in the Arctic Circle. Gamers fight real-time air, sea and undersea battles, controlling the aircraft and ships individually or grouping them into small formations. Finding the enemy first …

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