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L.E.D. Wars

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Genre: Strategy    |     Year: unknown    |     Publisher: unknown    |     Developer: unknown
Game Review (written by Flamey) Added on: 04/09/2007
L.E.D. Wars is strategy game. Between crushing the purple partisans and watching as the CEO died I found my self caught between horror and awe. As I approached the end of my war having secured almost all the enemy lands as my own commander betrayed me and I got to enjoy a no holds barred, fight.
After finishing all the missions I played some of the inbuilt maps or just created a random one to play against a dozen enemies. So I used my remaining troops to cover my retreat and fled with my constructor.

With the purples now dead and the yellows almost crushed my wave of troops stopped the blue advance. Then the greens hit their rear most base the war started to turn. As the weaker threat the blues tended to ignore my men so I took this time to finish off the yellows and take their land. I sat bye and built up troops only attacking when the war turned in favour of either the green or blue.
When I finally reached a point where my troops were ready to wipe out one of the 2 empires I was faced with a problem who to hit first! This was solved for me when the blue line collapsed allowing the greens to take the last
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of their land. However during this attack the greens over extended and their main harvesting section had no men left to defend it so I stepped in taking most of it over!
Now with almost no land but a huge army the green began taking my bases and I took the base they and conquered just before the one they took. This went on for about an hour till their army wore down enough for me to crush them.
All in all I must say this is one of the best games I have ever played! I hope you can enjoy this as much as I did and I recommend downloading it now!


 
 
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Moonmaiden103 (04/02/2009)
Highly entertaining and original, and held its own against more advanced games in my house for years. A classic.
 
 
Rafiel (09/30/2008)
First ever strategy game I played. The best first generation strategy game. I played this game when I was 8 years old, and managed to get to level 4 only.
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