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- A_World_At_War abstract "A World At War is a board wargame published by GMT Games, simulating the Second World War in Europe and the Pacific. It is a descendant of Avalon Hill's games Rise and Decline of the Third Reich, Advanced Third Reich and Empire of the Rising Sun. The emphasis of the game system has shifted from novel and far-fetched strategies (pre-1992 versions of the game) to diplomacy (A3R) to studying the effect of changes in a country’s forcepool. A World At War is exceptionally complex - articles on previous versions should be read for explanations of some game concepts and this article concentrates on changes to the game system rather than attempting a comprehensive summary.".
- A_World_At_War wikiPageExternalLink www.aworldatwar.org.
- A_World_At_War wikiPageExternalLink www.warplanner.com.
- A_World_At_War wikiPageID "20036040".
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- A_World_At_War ages "14".
- A_World_At_War complexity "High".
- A_World_At_War hasPhotoCollection A_World_At_War.
- A_World_At_War imageCaption "A World At War by GMT Games".
- A_World_At_War imageLink File:A_World_At_War_game.jpg.
- A_World_At_War players "1".
- A_World_At_War playingTime "50".
- A_World_At_War randomChance "Medium-low".
- A_World_At_War setupTime "Long".
- A_World_At_War skills Strategy.
- A_World_At_War strategy "High".
- A_World_At_War subjectName "A World At War".
- A_World_At_War subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_2003.
- A_World_At_War subject Category:Board_wargames.
- A_World_At_War subject Category:GMT_Games_games.
- A_World_At_War subject Category:Grand_strategy_wargames.
- A_World_At_War subject Category:Historical_board_games.
- A_World_At_War subject Category:World_War_II_board_wargames.
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- A_World_At_War comment "A World At War is a board wargame published by GMT Games, simulating the Second World War in Europe and the Pacific. It is a descendant of Avalon Hill's games Rise and Decline of the Third Reich, Advanced Third Reich and Empire of the Rising Sun. The emphasis of the game system has shifted from novel and far-fetched strategies (pre-1992 versions of the game) to diplomacy (A3R) to studying the effect of changes in a country’s forcepool.".
- A_World_At_War label "A World At War".
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- A_World_At_War homepage www.aworldatwar.org.
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