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Host Your Game on Kongregate An open platform for all web games! This game changes the gameplay of the FNAF horror series into something completely different. You will be able to choose one animatronic character to play.

During play, you can collect Fazpoints from the battlefield and purchase items and upgrade your character. There will be some NPCs who are night guards.

Defeating them will let you earn more Fazpoints. Besides fighting at night, in the morning, you will need to upgrade your restaurants with the points that you have gotten at night.

There is a leaderboard to rank players in the playing match, have a look at the screenshots we have provided for more information. With the introduction of new animatronics, there will be a lot of fun to play this game, please note that you may not find this game as scary as the original games of the series. Wargame developers love the American Civil War, with its romantic notions of 'brother against brother' and the development of warfare from line battles to quasi-trench warfare slugfests.

It probably also helps that a lot of war game designers are American. We're putting Grand Tactician front and centre because at the moment we feel it's going to become one of the most important ACW releases in recent times, although other recent games like Victory and Glory below were also pretty solid. Grand Tactician is proving to be quite ambitious in what it wants to do, and of Mr. Keppelmuller manages to pull it off then this game will easily take the crown. As things stand though, there's some big caveats you should be aware of.

It's in Early Access, for starters, which essentially means this is a beta - warts and all. You can read our hands-on impressions that Bill did. He was definitely blown away and while he's always tended to focus on positives over negatives he does mention problems ranging from dodgy AI behaviour to off casualty figures. Read around and you'll see other people struggling with other rough edges this game still has.

With any luck these will all be ironed out over time, but know that even though this game sits at the top of our ACW list, it's not yet in the state it needs to be in to earn that spot. You can play out the entire conflict as either the Union or the Confederacy in a campaign that's highly replayable. Naval warfare is highly abstracted, but the land war is well represented. Step-by-step, town-by-town, you have to lead your chosen country to victory by using clever tactics and cunning war strategies.

Build up your armies and overpower your enemies by outflanking, and outsmarting them. Fight on all fronts, from the land and the sea — but make sure to keep your defenses strong. Your decision making skills will be thoroughly tested, as you only have a certain amount of moves to advance your different army regiments in each turn. Have you got the brains, and the nerve, to become the ultimate war tactician? How to Play: The game takes place on a large map of a virtual world, with cities and seas dotted across the map.

There are four countries, each controlling their own main capital city. Your goal is to conquer the armies of each of the other countries, taking over the whole map and making your country the ultimate ruling empire. First, you have to choose which of the 4 countries you want to lead. Do this by clicking on your chosen capital city using your computer mouse or touchpad.



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