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Colonel Bill25 Jan 2018 11:07 a.m. PST

This is the Matrix version of the old Talonsoft Divided Ground game of several years ago, but far better and way more extensive. Because its sorta like a port of Avalon Hill's Arab Israeil Wars to the PC (which was really a miniatures game on a hex map), the ungodly amount of scenarios (150 +) included with this thing are worth the price – which is still only $ 19.99 (TODAY ONLY 50% off!!!) – for microarmor buffs who like to get sand in their sandals. The night time lighting is a hoot.

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Choctaw25 Jan 2018 2:30 p.m. PST

I had a coupon so I just bought it for $11.00 USD. Can't wait to get home and download it.

mghFond25 Jan 2018 6:56 p.m. PST

I just went to Matrix and it only gives me the option of buying it for $39.99 USD. So not sure what's going on. I would have pulled the trigger for $19.99 USD. Oh well.

Colonel Bill26 Jan 2018 8:37 a.m. PST

Unfortunately, it expired yesterday, but since it a British company, they were probably going by local time.

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