Creator: Turbo86 || First Published: 08/22/2022 || Players: 2 || Size: 30x30
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Turbo86 (08/22/2022 03:03pm | Edited: 08/23/2022 02:20pm):
The main point of Supply Lines was to create a map that had multiple points of interest.

The mainland is home to the players strong side, with plenty of roads to allow armies to move through the otherwise
densely forested area. A couple of mountains and forests near the Factories will make unit deployments slow, but the area
does offer some defensive cover should armies be pushed back or decide to retreat and regroup.

The inlet is the main feature of the mainland as it means armies will take longer as they will have travel along the coastline
to reach the enemy HQ, or Blackboats/Landers can be utilized to great effect but at the risk of enemy Submarines
approaching from the "wings" of the Seagull Sea.

At the end of the "wings" are a couple of enemy cities that sit exposed on a small island near your Harbor on the Mainland.

At the center of Seagull Sea you will find Dog Island, home to the only Comm Tower on the map. Securing this island will
provide an advantage, but the Comm Tower is well within reach of Naval and Aerial Units as well as ranged attacks from the
coastline, so approach with caution or take the opportunity to seize it should it present itself.

At the head of Seagull Sea you will find a smaller island that holds the weak side of each army. Home to a total of 9 cities, 2
Factories and 2 Airports (one for each army, both of which can be locked down by a well placed BattleShip or Carrier), the
weak side island may not seem all that important at first as it takes valuable resources from the mainland to protect it. It is a
"bird-en" (I will let myself out), but failure to maintain a foothold will result in those properties falling to the enemy, and the
island that was being supplied will now become the island that is supplying - and not that far from your own mainland base!

Hope you enjoy the map :)
ZGamePlaceholder (08/23/2022 01:34am):
>Hope you enjoy the map :)

No, I enjoy the birb :(



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