Venables 1.5.1 review
Abstract two-player strategy game with novel features. Easy to learn.
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Venables 1.5.1 is strategy & war games software developed by AHA! Software Inc..
An abstract two-player strategy game with a twist: instead of moving your pieces yourself, you control them indirectly by means of a cursor on an auxiliary board. You can make more than one move on the same turn, and capture more than one piece in a single move. Despite its novel features, Venables is easy to learn. The computer provides a patient opponent while you are getting used to the game.
This strategy & war games software is freeware, which means you can download and use Venables 1.5.1 absolutely free. There's no need to buy the product. Venables 1.5.1 supports different languages (including English). It works with Windows 98/XP/Vista.
We have tested Venables 1.5.1 for spyware and adware modules. The software is absolutely safe to install.
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