Sometimes, people who save the world need a break. A team of five heroes decided to join a strategy game tournament and see who will get the farthest. A mysterious person, however, decided to enter the tournament as well. Who is this man and what does he want? Perhaps, this is not just a tournament. Strategize your capitalistic powers and wipe out everyone's armies.
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Controls
You use your mouse for everything. A tutorial mode is available for learning the mechanics.
Developer's Voice
"There's so much to talk about this game! I don't even know where to start! I mean, this all started when I showed Great User Wars in class for some Science Fair Project even though it had no relation to the project. Then some dude named Edward, approached me and asked me to make a strategy game for him. I forgot what game he told me to base it off of, but this is the first time I made an AI that can actually think a little. This game makes me happy because it reminds me of when that Edward dude was so into Nazis and stuff. I still play this game sometimes to kill time. It looks like a mess but I think it's fun. Even my maid, who I kinda made a playtester, said it was fun, despite not being very interested in games. I was even surprised she was able to beat the broken Edward in one try. In the end, this game brought me closer to Edward and I soon found out that a few of his acquaintances are interested in fighting games. Soon enough, we formed the Secksmen, which is a novice fighting game crew. We don't compete as much anymore but it's like a friendship for life. It's funny how we were all in the opposite sides of the cafeteria, then we all ended up in the same table. Now we're back being in the opposite sides, but now it's the earth this time. We're far apart, but we're still homies. Wait, this ain't about game development anymore! But yeah! I love how this game had a turn of events like this! - Chair, 2016
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