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Description: Offers a photographic database of the creator's favorite military aircraft along with related data.
My Own Board Game Invention Test V0.1 **Mission Objective** Welcome to the battlefield, General. You will be taking command of an army in a war to be the first to gain control of all the flags on the battlefield. The battlefield may be occupied by two, three or four armies. Each army must have a flag, but any unoccupied base may or may not have a flag to be captured. **Know Your Terrain** This particular battlefield is organized into one main area of engagement and four colored bases, one for each army. Each colored base has a space for housing the flag and enemy flags, a road from the flag square to the small engagement field, a prison for captured enemy soldiers, a small engagement field for battle maneuvers, a road leading to the main area of engagement and two safe bunkers along that road. **Rules of Engagement** Each army's general will take turns moving his or her troops in a clockwise succession around the battlefield. Before the war can start each general will roll one die and the general with the highest roll will go first. That general will then roll two dice to begin his or her turn. The value of each die can then be employed in deploying the troops. If the same value is shown on both dice the general must complete that roll then roll again. Your turn is skipped if you are unable to move the count of at least one die. **Deploying Your Troops in Engagement Grids** The value of each die can be used to move two individual soldiers, or you can combine the two values and move one soldier. For example, if you roll a five and a two, you can move one man two spaces and another man five, or you can move one man five and two spaces. Your soldiers can move either forward, backward, right or left. They cannot move diagonally. Once a man has occupied a space on the grid, he cannot return to that same space in the same roll. On a grid, only one man may occupy a space at a time. The soldier you are moving may pass over other men but may not land on an occupied space at the end of the die count. He may, however l
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