War of Dots. Two against me. A very difficult psychological battle.

War of Dots. Two against me. A very difficult psychological battle. It doesn't matter if you have fewer troops or if you're fighting under unequal conditions—the main thing is not to give up. It's psychology. It's philosophy. This battle began with a simple check of one opponent's defenses, when suddenly the second opponent launched a serious attack. I repelled his attack and even counterattacked, managing to capture one of his cities. For me, it was a small victory, but the hardest part was yet to come. Both my opponents agreed to attack me together and formed an alliance (yes, you can do that now in the new version of the game! Take advantage of this feature, my warriors!) Attack after attack, I fought off one opponent after another. I was running low on troops, I was about to surrender, but for some reason I kept fighting back. In the end, by some miracle, I managed to win this battle without surrendering, constantly replenishing my troops, withdrawing worn-out troops to the rear and into the cities, and maintaining the defensive line. Keep up the same fight and you will win! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Track Name: Helios by Scott Buckley Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 — CC BY 4.0 Download from the artists sait: https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley/helios... Music promoted by Audio Library Сreative:    • Helios - Scott Buckley - ( Vlog No Copyrig...   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #WarOfDots, #WarOfDotsGame, #WarOfDotsStrategy, #StrategyGame, #RTSGame, #Strategy, #WarOfDotsGameplay, #realtimestrategy, #MultiplayerGame, #TacticalGame, #DotStrategy, #gamingcommunity