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The game plays starts with the reports that player gets when it reaches office. The report is also about different government situations. Some of the issues mentioned in the government report have the political view.
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The plot of the game starts on the battlefield where you can either hold control of the Japanese fleet or the American. When you are playing from the Japanese side, you can control the carriers Asagi, Zuiho, Kaga, Hiryu, and Soryu. And when you prefer the American fleet you gain complete control on Carriers Enterprise, Midway, Yorktown, and Hornet. Well, the result of the battle calculates how many carriers and planes were lost or shot down.
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Aggression is a board game that combines some of the aspects of checkers and backgammon. The object is to get all of your pieces from their starting side to the opposite side before your opponent does.
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Each gun company starts with 100 men. After each shot there is a deserter on each side. Near misses can cause casualties, dependent on distance and of men remaining. A near miss which would bring a gun company to less than 10 men is treated as a direct hit.
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The object of Backgammon is to be the first player to remove all your men from your inner table. This is called "Bearing Off." To start, line up pieces as shown in the diagram. White's pieces are moved counter-clockwise around the board to bear off out of his inner table.
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The object of Backgammon is to be the first player to remove all your men from your inner table. This is called "Bearing Off." To start, line up pieces as shown in the diagram. White's pieces are moved counter-clockwise around the board to bear off out of his inner table.
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The game is Five Card Draw. Each player starts with $2000. A player must have a pair of jacks or better to open the bidding.
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Your main objective is to control the whole world by defeating and destroying your enemies. Initially, you will have one city under your rule, then you need to start building armies, with the help of which you will expand your rule by capturing more cities.
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The light blue ball on the screen when the game starts up is you, the player. This ball is filled with air, and you move around by releasing air in any of four directions: Up, down, left, and right.
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The object of the game is to collect sets of tiles. Each player starts off with thirteen tiles. The first player to collect four sets of three tiles and a single pair of tiles wins the hand.
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To play the game, the player assumes the role of a railroad tycoon, who is tasked with starting a railroad empire by building a series of train tracks to connect major cities or countries in Europe or America.
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Civil War is a sophisticated program that simulates the American Civil War from its start in April 1861 until the presidential election on 8th November 1864, when President Lincoln was re-elected. If you have sufficient strategic and organizational skills then you may be able to force the opposition to surrender prior to the latter date.
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The game starts with the bad blob already pretty well established on the screen. You then move the good blob cursor using the 4 arrow keys on the numeric key pad to establish your blob on the screen.
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In this game, you are a wizard and you have to make the little creatures called Troddlers to find their way out. The game starts with simple levels and gets more interesting as it progresses and at each level you complete you get a code that is required to enter the next level. It's basically a puzzle game and there 160 puzzles.
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The player assumes the role of a wall street stock broker. The game starts by testing the player’s knowledge of stocks and shares and the basics of trading by asking a variety of questions. Each correct answer gives the player some money to use during the game.
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