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Tiny army soldiers. Instead of moving real armies, players command miniature figurines of soldiers, tanks, and cannons across handmade battlefields. Each tiny model represents a real military unit in the game.
Custom terrain rules. Players build their own battlefields with modular terrain pieces like hills, buildings, and trees. The game board scales down real-world distances so battles fit on a table.
Size matters for gameplay. Where you place your mini soldiers and how far apart they stand actually affects how the game plays out. The models' exact position and height can change who wins battles.
Painted for immersion. Painting and collecting detailed models is a huge part of the hobby. Beautiful, realistic looking armies make the game feel more real and exciting.
Not for real military. While miniature wargames are super fun for entertainment, they compress and simplify real warfare too much to be useful for actual military planning.
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