Review:LordsAWar!

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Name LordsAWar!
Short description a free software clone of SSG's Warlords II
Full description A turn-based strategy game where up to 8 players strive for control of as many cities as possible. Produce new armies in cities to conquer nearby cities. Using the income from those cities, make more armies to take more cities. Send a hero to a temple to get a quest, or maybe search a nearby ruin instead.
Homepage URL http://lordsawar.nongnu.org
Is GNU No
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VCS checkout command svn co svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/lordsawar/lordsawar
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Version identifier 0.2.1
Version date 2011/03/31
Version status stable
Version download http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/lordsawar/lordsawar-0.2.1-pre3.tar.gz
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Finished review Yes



License: GNU GPLv3+

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Real name: Ben Asselstine

Role: Software Developer

Email: bing@nym.hush.com




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