Best wishes to both companies as they move to focus on their core competencies! I bought both BoA and EU before AGEOD and Paradox merged, continued to support them during the combination, and will continue to buy their games now that they're going independent again. I like both companies and enjoy t...
Thank you for those links, Nikel & Eriss. Very interesting. I purchased issue #267 of S&T to play the new version of Russian Civil War. I like the changes Joe Miranda has made. It is better balanced than the original. However, I am not too impressed with the main article covering the war in the maga...
AGEOD is very good at supporting their products, and their customers. POCUS offered to send the bonus Spanish-American War scenario to anyone whose pre-order store (like AGEOD's itself) did not originally contain it: At worse if (and I say if) Ageod can't have the preorder bonus with the preorder ve...
In regards to other games on this conflict, I can update the list Cat Lord's posted with the following information: Decision Games, which publishes the wargaming magazine Strategy & Tactics (S&T) here in the United States, is re-publishing the old SPI boardgame "Russian Civil War". It will be releas...
Seconded. I have played both "Reds" and "Triumph of Chaos". Of the two, Ted Racier's "Reds" is the better game. It is more convential in design, and can be learned a bit easier by most opponents who may not own their own copy. D. Doctor's "Triumph of Chaos" is more difficult to play through. However...
It is a very interesting conflict, which has not been represented on the video wargame market for ages, if ever. I couldn't find any ... In board game, this is quite a rate subject as well. Cat Here, Here! I applaud your (and AGEOD's) decision to go with such a novel topic. One thing I greatly valu...