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|title=The Battle for Wesnoth
|title=The Battle for Wesnoth
|image=The Battle for Wesnoth.jpg
|image=The Battle for Wesnoth.jpg
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|developer=David White and others
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|publisher=David White
|released={{rd|2003|December 18}}
|released={{rd|2003|December 18}}
|genre=[[Turn-based strategy]]
|genre=[[Turn-based strategy]]

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The Battle for Wesnoth is a free turn-based strategy game played on a hex map, with single-player campaigns as well as multi-player matches. It is set in a fantasy environment, in which players build armies made up of units from races such as humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, trolls, and more.

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