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I would like to thank the following persons for sending usefull information/bug reports. (in no particular order):

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IFReviews Dictionary

Ambuscade
- A lying in a wood, concealed, for the purpose of attacking an enemy by surprise. Hence: A lying in wait, and concealed in any situation, for a like purpose; a snare laid for an enemy; an ambush.
- A place in which troops lie hid, to attack an enemy unexpectedly.
- The body of troops lying in ambush.
- To post or conceal in ambush; to ambush.
- To lie in wait for, or to attack from a covert or lurking place; to waylay.
- To lie in ambush.


Z-Chess

    Author
    Eric Schmidt

    Idiom
    English

    Authoring System
    Inform6

    Release Year
    2002