Forward Line is a turn based, medium weight, two player strategy board game with a World War II theme. Made with a great deal of research and testing distilled into a unique experience, Forward Line captures the essence of mid-twentieth century war strategy in a game that is easy to learn, yet hard to master, that can be played against a friend without a large time commitment.

The object of the game is to capture the cities of the world with your military units. In some ways the game is like chess, in that it is a game of positioning and maneuver; there is no random chance involved in determining whether a unit defeats an enemy unit. There are 10 types of military unit that have unique roles that must be combined to deceive, outrun, outwit and overwhelm your opponent.

Features:

Multiplayer mode over LAN, Wi-Fi or internet.

Single player mode against the AI.

In game tutorial for learning the rules.

This is a fairly complex game that requires a basic knowledge of the rules to succeed. For details on game mechanics and rules, check out the informative Forward Line Manual.

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