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Old 5th April 2004, 09:50 PM
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Update: wesnoth 0.7 (FC1, rh90, stable)

Name : wesnoth
Version: 0.7
Release: 0.fdr.1.1
License: GPL
URL : http://www.wesnoth.org

Battle for Wesnoth is a fantasy turn-based strategy game.

Battle for control of villages, using variety of units which have
advantages
and disadvantages in different types of terrains and against different
types
of attacks. Units gain experience and advance levels, and are carried
over
from one scenario to the next campaign.

* Wed Mar 31 2004 Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@welho.com> 0:0.7-0.fdr.1

- update to 0.7
 

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