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By Jay | add this!

Crimson Warfare is a real-time strategy game in... Flash! I couldn't believe it when I saw it, but it truly is an RTS in the genre's most basic form. The gameplay mechanics are quite simple: you decide which buildings you'll need—one type gathers resources (money) and another allows you to build two types of soliders and an armored vehicle. There's even a background story which sets up each campaign that is very reminiscent of a Blizzard RTS game. While Crimson Warfare is a far cry from Warcraft or Age of Empires, this is one Flash game that is an impressive use of the web-based medium. Click.

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uh oh - remote site protection

I make attempts to link to the original content provider's site whenever possible when posting links to the cool games I find. I even include links to their site and their other games pages as a way of giving props for the privilege. Unfortunately, some like MoFunGames don't like to play nice. It's too bad, because they have several other games I'd like to highlight here.

great game i like it,

dose any one know any other games like that?

pleaze e-maill me

Nice little game.... gets boring after a while. Good for a little spot of gaming.

when is #2 comin out? i love this game!

Can't get to it... the link brings me to a site with no English option.
Any help?

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