If you’ve ever wanted to command armies older than your great-great-great-grandparents, Encyclopedia of War: Ancient Battles is your time machine with a keyboard. Released in 1988 for DOS, it mixes historical detail with the unmistakable charm of graphics that look like they were drawn during a lunch break. Yet there’s genuine depth here: formations matter, terrain matters, and your patience definitely matters. It feels a bit like playing chess while someone reads you a history lecture—absorbing, slightly nerdy, and more fun than it has any right to be once you start shouting orders at pixelated hoplites.
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