chocolatey-packages/triplea-game/triplea-game.nuspec

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2015/06/nuspec.xsd">
<metadata>
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<title>triplea-game (Install)</title>
<authors>TripleA contributors</authors>
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<projectUrl>https://triplea-game.org/</projectUrl>
<iconUrl>https://triplea-game.org/images/icon_menu.png</iconUrl>
<copyright>2019 TripleA Contributors</copyright>
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<requireLicenseAcceptance>true</requireLicenseAcceptance>
<projectSourceUrl>https://github.com/triplea-game/triplea</projectSourceUrl>
<docsUrl>https://triplea-game.org/user-guide/</docsUrl>
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<bugTrackerUrl>https://github.com/triplea-game/triplea/issues</bugTrackerUrl>
<tags>game strategy axis-and-allies war</tags>
<summary>The Worlds Foremost Open-Source Grand Strategy Game</summary>
<description>TripleA is a turn based strategy game and board game engine, similar to Axis &amp; Allies or Risk. Though TripleA comes with many games inside, it is just an engine for playing games, and is not a game itself. TripleA started out as a World War II simulation, but has since expanded to include different conflicts, as well as variations and mods of popular games and maps (a map is like a board, while a game is a specific setup on a map/board).</description>
<releaseNotes>
- Fix determination of transported units during amphibious assaults (#4252)
- Use dynamic heap size for installers to fix Windows 32 bit installer (#4328)
- Add check for sea units to enemySurfaceExclusionTerritories to fix surface warship objectives (#4351)
- Update A&amp;A forum poster for new forum (#4361)
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