Nintendo’s Best Strategy Series Proves Wartime Games Don’t Need To Be Grim And Gritty

While games like Spec Ops: The Line and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare tackle war directly, Nintendo’s Advance Wars quietly delivers a powerful message. Though appearing as simple, colorful strategy games for handheld devices, Advance Wars actually explores the serious side of conflict. It’s a compelling series that effectively communicates anti-war themes without sacrificing engaging gameplay.
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