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Hey, if you're still around, thanks for linking King of Dragon Pass to Construction and management simulation. I wasn't aware of that conceptualization (is conceptualization even a word?) and that fits much better than "simulation." It's not a typical management game, but not much of anything about it is typical so, hey, whatever. --Kizor 14:55, 12 April 2008 (UTC)