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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dawn of Heroes is a turn-based strategy game for the Nintendo DS, developed by Wicked Studios and published by Majesco Entertainment. On the surface, it's easy to dismiss it as a Final Fantasy Tactics clone, with a 2-D map on the touch screen, rendered in 3-D on the top screen, except that you could only deploy 5 people at a time and the game for the most part prevents all members of one team from focusing attacks or actions on any one target, emphasizing strategy over brute force - most of the time. |