Immediate attacks?

Norm Koger's The Operational Art of War III is the next game in the award-winning Operational Art of War game series. TOAW3 is updated and enhanced version of the TOAW: Century of Warfare game series. TOAW3 is a turn based game covering operational warfare from 1850-2015. Game scale is from 2.5km to 50km and half day to full week turns. TOAW3 scenarios have been designed by over 70 designers and included over 130 scenarios. TOAW3 comes complete with a full game editor.

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Thank´s for the interest in my name! [;)] I´m the one left out, for reasons of simplicity?, in the movie! A crime of course but really minor to the omission of the great Tom Bombadil! Interesting with the WotR scenario! This seems to be a marvelously flexible game!
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OK. I lost the bet. But I prefer the original. Tom Bombadil is an interesting quirk and difficult to place in the scheme of things.
Tactics are based on Weapons... Strategy on Movement... and Movement on Supply. (J. F. C. Fuller 1878-1966)
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LoL. Or closed...
Tactics are based on Weapons... Strategy on Movement... and Movement on Supply. (J. F. C. Fuller 1878-1966)
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