
Military Madness
A pioneering turn-based strategy game set on the moon in 2099, where players command either Union or Imperial forces in tactical battles. Introduced the 'Nexus' system affecting unit effectiveness based on positioning.
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About This Retro Game
Considered one of the first console games to successfully adapt PC-style wargaming mechanics.
Features 15 campaign missions with alternating turn phases for movement and combat.
Unit types include infantry, tanks, artillery and aircraft - each with distinct movement ranges and attack capabilities.
Later inspired the 'Advance Wars' series with its accessible yet deep tactical gameplay.
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