Turn Structure
Final Round is turn-based with each game consisting of several turns (about 6–12). While the complete game represents a small encounter a single turn represents one minute or even less (the rules give no clear indication).
During a turn the opposing players alternate in "activating" their units which keeps both sides well occupied during play and allows for immediate reactions upon each others actions.
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