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Get ready for Mark H. Walker's Lock ‘n Load: Heroes of Stalingrad. This is the first complete computer game in the Lock ‘n Load series, covering the battles in and around Stalingrad during World War II.
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Hi,

I am enjoying this game.

I am posting a series of blog entries about how the game plays.

Just for those gals and boys who are on the fence about Heroes. Hope it will be useful or entertaining.

Lock 'n Load Heroes of Stalingrad - Gameplay Notes (1 of 3) - What if they gave a war and nobody came?

Lock 'n Load Heroes of Stalingrad - Gameplay Notes (2 of 3) - We Could Be Heroes, Just For One Turn
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Good read Chelco.[8D]
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Excellent work Chelco.
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Very good article. I look forward to reading more.
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Thanks for reading. More coming soon.
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Great job!
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Nice read!
World at War: Revelation, a creepy, military action, alternate history, World War Three novel. At Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (http://tinyurl.com/mcgcht8). Only $3.99. What the hell?
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Thanks folks for the kind words.

Mark, this is a great game.

A new installment is up at my blog.

Lock 'n Load Heroes of Stalingrad - Gameplay Notes (2 of 3) - We Could Be Heroes, Just For One Turn

The blog posting is extremely slow these days. There is always hope to regain momentum!

Cheers,
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Awesome article, but one correction...anyone can attempt to spot, not just leaders.

We can be heroes is one of my favorite songs. At least when Dylan's Kid and the Wallflowers sing it, Bowie... not so much.

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Great reading Chelco! And yours also Mark! As someone who struggles to string words into something coherent, I really appreciate the time you put into these for our enjoyment.
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Thanks, Harv. I think Chelco is doing a great job also.
World at War: Revelation, a creepy, military action, alternate history, World War Three novel. At Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (http://tinyurl.com/mcgcht8). Only $3.99. What the hell?
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