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| [[Image:Cover_AWarsDS_2.jpg|right|200px]] <b>Advance Wars: Days of Ruin</b> is a turn-based tactics game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Known as <b>Advance Wars: Dark Conflict</b> in Europe and Australia, this latest installment in the Advance Wars series is preceded by Advance Wars, Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising, and Advance Wars: Dual Strike. Set in a somber, post-apocalyptic world, the game has a darker atmosphere than those of the previous installments, and has little in common with its predecessors. | | [[Image:Cover_AWarsDS_2.jpg|right|200px]] <b>Advance Wars: Days of Ruin</b> is a turn-based tactics game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Known as <b>Advance Wars: Dark Conflict</b> in Europe and Australia, this latest installment in the Advance Wars series is preceded by <i>Advance Wars</i>, <i>Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising</i>, and <i>Advance Wars: Dual Strike</i>. Set in a somber, post-apocalyptic world, the game has a darker atmosphere than those of the previous installments, and has little in common with its predecessors. | ||
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Advance Wars: Days of Ruin is a turn-based tactics game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Known as Advance Wars: Dark Conflict in Europe and Australia, this latest installment in the Advance Wars series is preceded by Advance Wars, Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising, and Advance Wars: Dual Strike. Set in a somber, post-apocalyptic world, the game has a darker atmosphere than those of the previous installments, and has little in common with its predecessors.
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