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hello,

recently i looked over my old stuff and found the Manual of an very old game.
Ist called warlife and i can remember a Little it was a turn based game with soldiers and so like
Advance Wars for gb if someone know that!

Anyone know here who own it or know where i can get it ?
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the_macaroni: Anyone know here who own it or know where i can get it ?
Never heard of it, only thing I found was this MobyGames entry. I also don't know a single other game by this developer (not counting Alien Carnage which wasn't really developed by them - maybe they made a port of it or something?). Seems to be some REALLY obscure stuff.

Edit: Found one German website that has a page for it but there's nothing there, only confirmation that Boeder Software GmbH both developed and published it. Also it turns out that I remember the company, they produced 3,5" disks in the early 90's. Didn't know they actually published games, though.
Post edited August 01, 2014 by F4LL0UT
Can't find anything on it :/


Can you give more details ? Year of release, owner, alternative titles, etc ? You should find that stuff on the manual .
Hello Licurg,

as f4llout sayd, ist the game in his link!

Many Thanks F4ALL0UT!! At least some more Infos :)
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the_macaroni: Anyone know here who own it or know where i can get it ?
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F4LL0UT: Never heard of it, only thing I found was this MobyGames entry. I also don't know a single other game by this developer (not counting Alien Carnage which wasn't really developed by them - maybe they made a port of it or something?). Seems to be some REALLY obscure stuff.

Edit: Found one German website that has a page for it but there's nothing there, only confirmation that Boeder Software GmbH both developed and published it. Also it turns out that I remember the company, they produced 3,5" disks in the early 90's. Didn't know they actually published games, though.
It might have been a game that was only released as a bonus in a box of floppy discs. Some companies did that. A good indication for that would be a manual in 3.5'' format, or with crease marks that show that it was folded to a small size.

Of course, it may also have been a short foray of boeder into the games market (but indeed a very obscure one; I regularly checked the shelves of any store that sold games at that time, and never saw any of those games).