this is a sequel to the Gizmotron user-mod for Axis and Allies. featuring new types of weather & terrain. new, larger territory maps in skirmish mode. new experience ranks and bonuses (regiments improve up to 2000 exp points). 100+ special ops, new water-based units like cruisers and submarines (with torpedo attacks). nations included are Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Communist China, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, India (Allied), Indian National Army (Axis), Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Mongolia, Nationalist China, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic (Axis), South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, the United States, Yugsolavia, and the Yugoslav Partisans more nations and territories available for WW2 mode, see images for details.

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it's a minor detail - but I changed the small village building component so that it's no longer a blocking structure. this means that you can plant it in the middle of tightly packed village buildings or plant doodads right on top of the flag now. I still can't get the village flag to be directly targeted by the AI and players. but if they get close enough to it - it can be captured just like a regular city center.

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I know it probably doesn't seem like a big deal - but something that started bugging me while I was making new maps is that we don't have any cobblestone roads. so I set about making them and adding them into the game. I've also made new versions of the paved roads and railway tracks that are longer. this allows for much faster map construction.