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I played a game years ago on Armor games but I can't find it. What makes it more difficult is I don't remember what it's called. It's quite a simple game based on world maps where the aim is to take over all the territories.

There were lots of maps. The ones I remember particularly are British Isles, Europe, a huge Africa map and a whole world map. There might have been Eurasia too.

Each player (AI or human) has a starting number of regions indicated by their colour. They then take turns to choose their moves. Then the moves are all played out. This bit can be time consuming.

In your moves you can move your armies from any or all of your territories to move to or attack adjacent territory. I think it's 50% of your armies are moved to each region you choose to move to and the game does some maths to decide if you take the territory or not.

Each move you make is indicated by a curly arrow and your armies in each territory by a number (I think with smaller numbers it's just dots) which grows for every territory you have.

The higher the number. The higher your chance of winning an attack or defense and losing less armies.

I've looked in the strategy and army sections where I'd expect to find the game, with no luck. I think the game is over a decade old and I'm sure the makers had a version on their own website which looked different as it was less brightly coloured. The game was popular at the time I played it but it didn't have the highest rating (around 70%). If this game sounds familiar please let me know what it's called and/or where I can find it

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