Set at the time of World War IIPanzerGeneral: Allied Assault, sees the German and American armies faceeach other on a pitch reminiscent in every way a classic chess boardon which players will take turns to move the their pieces made by thetroops and resources that make up the 'army.At the beginning of thebattle, each player starts with its own deck (the deck) that containscards divided into several categories: papers relating to the troopsand supporting papers divided in turn into sub-categories.
These are made of the bonus cards thatcan be played during your turn, to provide benefits to their unit orto weaken the enemy. During the first round of play each contestantmust place troops on the battlefield, choosing the ones consideredthe most effective depending on the situation but also consideringthe number of "action points" at their disposal.
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Play a card it requires the expenditureof these items and once these are exhausted you can not play any.Takeinto consideration the type of land on which the units will have,given that each box gives very significant strategic advantages ordisadvantages, and different depending on the unit thatoccupies.Every means unless the use of special cards, you can moveonly one square at a time and can, if there are enemy units inadjacent boxes, sticking them in the same turn.



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