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Advance Wars: Dual Strike


A simple, surprisingly layered argument for war mongering packed with enough features to keep you busy for months.

Available on: DS
Genre: Strategy
Release date: Aug 22, 2005
Published by: Nintendo
Developed by: Intelligent Systems
Features: Wireless play
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
8 player VS
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Many DS games use the two screens as an afterthought. Not so with Advance Wars: Dual Strike, which incorporates the hardware's features into the series' already addicting turn-based gameplay. The goal in remains the same: pound the enemy army into the ground. There are several Commanding Officers to choose from, each with advantages and weaknesses - usually having a proficiency in one type of combat while lacking another. The same goes for specific units, such as submarines, stealth fighters ...
ESRB Rating
Advance Wars: Dual Strike is rated:
Everyone
Cartoon Violence
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