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Nano War is a remake of Phil Hassey's strategy game Galcon, which in turn is a remake of an old DOS game. The action mainly involves capturing white cells and eliminating all green cells from each of the twelve stages, simply by moving units from one cell to another.

Left click on a red cell, then click on another cell to send half of the number of units out from the first cell. The production rate of units and maximum unit storage value are dependent on the size of each cell.

Note that the current playable build also has several pathfinding and menu interface bugs.

Name: Nano War
Developer: Benoit Freslon
Category: Strategy
Type: Browser

Comments

This game is wonderful !
Nice job !

Really fun :)

It can become really easy if you know what you're doing, though.

Very fun game, but once you learn the style the computer plays in, you can counter it very easily. I'd love to be able to play that game against a human though. I think it'd be wicked fun :).

The graphics and audio that go along with it are fantastically done.

VERY innovative and addicting strategy game
if u could make it online against humans it would be even more amazing

Galcon allows you to play other humans on instantaction.com.

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