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Test your strategy skills in an intense real-time battle with friends. With just enough units and buildings to keep it exciting, you can jump into an online multiplayer game the moment that perfect Steam invite arrives! Get ready to enjoy the simplicity! With only five building types and six unit types, you don’t have to worry about feeling bogged down—now it's time for some fun. Discover an uncharted world with each map you generate! Unlock new levels of excitement as you journey through unpredictable landscapes and ever-changing challenges. With just one click, you can challenge your Steam friends to a thrilling online match! Have fun and prove yourself the ultimate gaming champion. Now you can make quick work of commanding your troops with our intuitive control system. Select and group units without the hassle, so that military tactics come to life right before your eyes! Step back in time and explore the world of pixel art. With our retro graphics, you can experience a classic aesthetic while still staying clear and readable - it's fantastical fun!
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