Armada

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How to play Armada

Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse.

Armada Description

Armada is kind of wargame that is very different because of its continuous play mode, kind of making this a kind of proto RTS sort amusement. Try not to stress however, while the activity moves continuously the space and the way the developments advance is done in, for example, way as to permit you the time and the space to monitor the activity. The contention the amusement abridges is the 1558 maritime communications between the Spanish armada and the British powers, a somewhat little scale yet savage clash. Nonetheless, regardless of the possibility that the amusement is ongoing, don't expect a whirlwind of mouse driven constant exemplary summons, not a chance. Get used to dealing with your units by means of a content info while the design showcase your content based choices as they happen. Yap, in case you're not that much into ancient control plots better not bounce onto this one. It will soften you up a moment! Be that as it may, be interested in its deep rooted control plot and expect a really intriguing diversion, where you'll be very mindful of your choices and where you'll harvest what you saw. Be that as it may, for the vast majority of us for whom wargaming is completely played by means of a mouse, Age of Sail II: Privateer's Bounty errands itself with maritime fighting in a similar age, however it gives you genuine 3D representation controls.

Armada - additional information

Platform
DOS
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