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Turn Based Strategy Rise: Battle Lines Now On Linux!

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Rise: Battle Lines is a quick and accessible multiplayer-focused battle game that delivers meaty strategy in a bite-size format. It's just been released on Linux (via Steam) for the princely sum of $4.99/£3.99!

Opponents issue orders at the same time in this unique system of simultaneous turn-based tactics. Draft an army and fight a battle all in 15 thrilling minutes!

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Rise: Battle Lines is a quick and accessible multiplayer-focused battle game that delivers meaty strategy in a bite-size format! Draft an army and fight a battle all in 15 thrilling minutes. Opponents issue orders at the same time in this unique system of simultaneous turn-based tactics. The rules are simple but the strategies require the brains, bravery and sheer bravado of a general, destined to Rise!

It's in Early Access, so it's not yet finished. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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ElectricPrism Nov 7, 2015
Turn based RTS is the worst kind of RTS :(
tuubi Nov 7, 2015
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Quoting: ElectricPrismTurn based RTS is the worst kind of RTS :(
if it's turn based it's not real-time, so happily no such thing exists. ;)
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