Blind Wars screenshot
Blind Wars gameplay screenshot
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License:
Shareware ($12)
Multiplayer:
Single player
DOSBox:
Yes
For Kids:
Yes
Resolution:
640 × 350
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Blind Wars screenshot
Blind Wars gameplay screenshot
DOSGames.com Review:  Rating: 3.5
Blind Wars is similar to other Soleau strategy Risk-like war games like Battle for Atlantis and Isle Wars with a couple differences, the most important being that here, you can't see how many troops are in your opponents' cities. (Hence "blind" in the name.) Otherwise it's a fairly typical strategy game of the type, where you place armies and attack neighboring states in order to try to take over the whole map. You compete against 3 computer opponents who are trying to do the same. Random events will sometimes occur to stir things up. Typical simple EGA graphics complement the straightforward nature of the game.
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BLIND WARS   v1.1    Req: EGA/VGA & Mouse 
Blind Wars is a strategy war game where the
object is to conquer all the cities on the 
game board. The task becomes quite
challenging because you cannot see the
strength of the opposing armies. It plays
like 'Risk', yet adds elements such as 
production centers, volcanic eruptions, 
floods, and much more! Options include, save 
game, speed play and levels of difficulty.

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