An invasion is a military action of soldiers entering a foreign land. An invader is an individual, nation, or other entity participating in such an action. Invasion or invader may also refer to: [edit] In television [edit] In film, literature, and comics [edit] In music [edit] Other uses - Four different boardgames, including:
- Invasion - a simple board wargame concerning a hypothetical invasion of England by an unnamed enemy. Designed by Henry Chamberlain and published in 1889 by Poultron Press and F.H. Ayres.
- Invasion (board game), a strategy board game of attack and defense by land, sea and air created by Dennis Wheatley and published in 1938 by Geographia Ltd.
- Invasion - a strategy board game where the object of the game is to capture the opposing dictator(s) at which time their "army surrenders." Published by Gano Games in 1941.
- Invasion - a pencil and paper strategy game where players try to capture regions forming a path to the capital. It appeared with five other games in Sid Sackson's book Calculate!, published by Pantheon Books in 1979.
- Invasion - a strategy video game for the Magnavox Odyssey. Released in 1972, it was the first video game console strategy game.
- Invasion (Magic: The Gathering), an expansion to the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game
- Invader (artist), street artist who makes Space Invader tile mosaics
- A-26 Invader, a light attack bomber aircraft built during World War II
- Jose Gonzalez (wrestler), a professional wrestler known as Invader #1
- Alien invasion, an imaginary or theoretical invasion by extraterrestrials
- Home invasion, a crime similar to burglary
- Invasive species, an introduced species that has spread widely
- Infestation of pests (insects, spiders, etc.) in an undesired location
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