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==Command and Colors not a block wargame== ==Command and Colors not a block wargame==
A lot of the Command and Colors games do use blocks but quite a few do not (eg the Great War). More important all of them can be played without using blocks and using figures instead of blocks for the Ancients Command and Colors is quite common. Block wargames strictly speaking is a game that uses blocks to create a fog of war. As such L'Attack has far more in common with Block wargames than Command and Colors.] (]) 12:49, 3 August 2019 (UTC) A lot of the Command and Colors games do use blocks but quite a few do not (eg the Great War). More important all of them can be played without using blocks and using figures instead of blocks for the Ancients Command and Colors is quite common. Block wargames strictly speaking is a game that uses blocks to create a fog of war. As such L'Attack has far more in common with Block wargames than Command and Colors.] (]) 12:49, 3 August 2019 (UTC)

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Command and Colors not a block wargame

A lot of the Command and Colors games do use blocks but quite a few do not (eg the Great War). More important all of them can be played without using blocks and using figures instead of blocks for the Ancients Command and Colors is quite common. Block wargames strictly speaking is a game that uses blocks to create a fog of war. As such L'Attack has far more in common with Block wargames than Command and Colors.Dejvid (talk) 12:49, 3 August 2019 (UTC)

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