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Paradox Hands-On Special: Master Class (Strategy Informer)

From Strategyinformer.com: "In addition to the hands-on sessions with Paradox’s other games, a few journalists were brought together to have special two-hour sessions with both March of the Eagles, and Europa Unversalis IV. I’ve been a Paradox fan for years, but I’ve never really gotten involved in the multiplayer side of things – mainly due to a lack of friends to play with and Paradox’s traditionally poor backend coding for multiplayer. It was a truly transformative experience – the politics, the tension, the drama... the f***ing Lollards. It was a fantastic experience, and it’s changed the way I look on Paradox games. First up let me tell you a tale of March of the Eagles".

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Indie Royale Alaska Bundle Launched

Hardcore Gamer: The Indie Royale Alaska bundle gives you six games (five known presently) for around $6. That $6 gets you a super-hard platformer in Electronic Super Joy, and a ton of strategy and tactical gaming in the form of March of the Eagles, Rigonauts, Sengoku - Way of the Warrior, and 99 Spirits.

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5.0

March of the Eagles review | Thunderbolt

Nick Horth, Thunderbolt writes:
We’re constantly lead to believe by video games that war is a non-stop thrill-o-rama, with explosions, manly fistfights and slow-motion bits where you shoot a man through the nostrils whilst rappelling through a window. Few games explore the other side of warfare, the admin, the long hours of boredom and the tedious business of making sure your soldiers have all the important bits they need, like food and bullets.

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6.0

March of the Eagles Review at CalmDownTom

If you played Crusader Kings II and thought, “I just want to go to war with everyone!” Well then March of the Eagles could be for you!

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