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        Armada

        developer
        Turcan Research
        thevoice
        front_sha1 spinmaster
        game_name
        Armada
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        mobygames_url thevoice
        platform
        Amiga
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        players
        1 - 2 (1)
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        publish
        1
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        publisher
        ARC
        thevoice
        screen1_sha1 FrodeSolheim
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        tags thevoice
        title_sha1 manelcruz
        year
        1989
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        _type
        1
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        __back_sha1 jyanncorp
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        armada
        FrodeSolheim
        __long_description
        In 1588 Spain was the World's superpower. With massive wealth brought across the Atlantic from the Caribbean, and an army that was widely regarded as the toughest and most efficient in Europe, few could stand in its way. It was certainly the only power that would consider an amphibious attack on a well populated and modern country, England, over 1,000 miles from a home port. As in Waterloo, also programmed by this team, you can play the war from both points of view. If you choose to play the English you take the role of Lord Howard, the Spanish commander is Medina Sidonia. You have control over the whole fleet and it is up to you to secure victory for your country; the English also have control over the coastal stations. There is no sound whatsoever in the game - a nice nautical tune would have enhanced the often lengthy wait between goes. Compared to the previous Arc wargames, Armada is more a new scenario than a new game. Then again, it is a hard task modifying an already successful game system. Definitely release of the month for people who have experienced and enjoyed its predecessor.
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        ADF, GameBase

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        [{"name": "Armada.adf", "sha1": "375253fe9ef1e182b35775bebec1978e2b8a4021", "size": 901120}]
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        Disk 1.adf: 375253fe9ef1e182b35775bebec1978e2b8a4021
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        languages
        en
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        parent_uuid
        10c139ad-7bcc-5211-b66e-566e49e1ace5
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        platform
        Amiga Amiga
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        tag_gamebase
        2.1
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        variant_name
        ADF, GameBase
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        armada Amiga, ADF, GameBase
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        _type
        2
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        __imported
        2017-01-18
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