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What is this picture showing?
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This is a 20x20 atlatl game setup. So, it is 20 hexes wide and 20 hexes tall
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What is happening in this picture?
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This is the atlatl warfare game. In this image, there are two blue units taking on a single red unit. The blue units are seperated by one hex.
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What is happening in this image?
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This is the atlatl warfare simulation game. In this image, it seems like blue is about to win. Blue has 75 health, and red has only 50 health, and it is blue's turn.
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What is happening in this image?
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This is the atlatl game board setup. In this image, all hexes are blue, so every hex space is water.
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What is seen in this image?
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This is the atlatl board game setup. In this atlatl setup, every hex is green, so it is a forest terrain. In the forest, units have reduced mobility and visibility.
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What is in this image?
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This image shows the atlatl board game setup. In this image, every hex is grey, so every hex is the urban terrain. Holding grey hexes increases a user's performance score to win the game.
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What is in this image?
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This is the atlatl warfare simulation game. In this image, every hex is tan, which corresponds to the desert terrain.
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What is seen in this image?
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This is the atlatl board game. It is an army warfare simulation in which units fight to hold certain spaces of terrain, shown by different hexagons.
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What is in this image?
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This image shows a blank atlatl board game setup. Each hexagon is white, so it doesn't correspond to a specific terrain, and there are no units placed on the board.
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What is seen in this image?
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This is the atlatl board game. Atatl is an army simulation game that allows users to simulate warfare in different terrain. Currently in this game, it is blue (friendly unit) turn to move.
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what is in this image?
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this is the atlatl board game. in this image, most hexes are tan, which corresponds to desert terrain. in the desert, army units face limited mobility, but increased mobility due to lack of vegetation.
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what game is this?
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this is atlatl, the army warfare simulation. in this image, there are two units. one unit is a friendly infantry unit and one is an enemy infantry unit. it is blue's turn to move, and he should attack the red unit.
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what is in this image?
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this is atlatl. atlatl is an army warfare simulation board game. In this image, the game is set up 5x5, with 5 friendly units and four enemy units. There are 4 tan hexes, one blue hex, one green hex, and one grey hex.
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What is in this image
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This is a screenshot of atlatl. Atlatl is an army warfare simulation game. In this atlatl game, it is blue's turn to move. There are 7 friendly units on the board, and four enemy units.
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what is in this image?
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this is an image of the army atlatl warfare simulation game. In this image, there are two units. there is one enemy infantry unit and one friendly infantry unit. Blue is about to win because it is blue's turn to move and he has more health.
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what is in this image?
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This is a board setup for atlatl. atlatl is an army warfare simulation. there are no units placed on the board.
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what is this?
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this is atlatl. atlatl is an army game. there are no units placed on the board, but there are many hexagons which correspond to different terrains.
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this is a screenshot of atlatl. how many units are in this picture?
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there are two units in this atlatl board game. One unit is a friendly infantry unit. the other unit is an enemy infantry unit. the board is still in the setup phase.
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what game is this?
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this is atlatl. atlatl is an army boardgame that simulates war. this board is set up 10x10. the blue hexes in the middle of the board indicate water, and green hexes indicate forests/
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Who won this game?
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