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  1. Classification. Welcome to Taiwan Night Market, the paradise for street food lovers! In this game, you play as an ambitious verdor trying to make a fortune by bidding on the best locations for your stalls and attract customers with your most delicious food. Can you outwit your competitors and be crowned the king of the night market vendors?

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  2. Units. Ground units in Next War: Taiwan represent primarily brigades, regiments, and battalions of the armies of the PRC and ROC and the United States. All ground units are rated for their attack and defense strengths, movement capabilities, and unit efficiency. Air units represent fighter, bomber, and attack squadrons of the major combatants ...

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  4. A recent story on the wargaming simulations run at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in DC. Although there is a subscription pop-up you should be ...

  5. Classification. Wings of Glory: WW2 Starter Set is a tactical air combat game set in WW2 that uses cards and miniatures. This first set is a complete game that features four airplanes for the WW2 game series: the American P40, the Russian Yak-1, the Japanese Ki-61 and the Italian Re-2001 Falco. Other components include maneuver decks for each ...

  6. Isle of Trains: All Aboard is all about balancing the need to upgrade your train, with loading cargo or passengers onto opponent’s train for big bonuses, and delivering cargo and passengers to their destinations before anyone else. Build your engine effectively enough to be remembered as the greatest train conductor on the Isle of Trains!

  7. Classification. Field Commander: Rommel was designed by Dan Verssen and is the first wargame in the "Field Commander" Solitaire series of historical Operational level board-wargames. The player takes command of General Erwin Rommel's forces in 3 exciting World War II Campaigns: France 1940, North Africa 1941, and D-Day 1944.