Battalion Wars

Battalion Wars (2005)

by Kuju Entertainment, Nintendo
Genres:Strategy, Simulator, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Themes:Action, Warfare
Game modes:Single player
Story:A global conflict has reached a stalemate in the console version of the Game Boy Advance series Advance Wars. The evil Kaiser Vlad, seeking to take advantage of the standoff, has assembled an army of shock troops, forcing The Western Frontier and the Tundran Territories to ally and fight back. Battalion Wars is a real-time strategy game that lets you control teams of soldiers and vehicles and lead them through more than 20 missions, using a variety of weapons and tactics.Show more
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It probably impossible for this game and it sequel to be in the store front. But if somehow they are able to put the game's in. I'll pay whatever amount to play these absolute hidden gems again.
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