
pasternakski wrote: Did I mention how brilliantly (and simply) the game built American public opinion and support for the war into the design?
BoA's system of "region" movement and "areas" should be just what Doctor Ho ordered...
pasternakski wrote:...I always felt that its one shortcoming was reliance on hexes, which subtracted from the fluid "feel" I think the subject demands, and caused some fiddling around with geographic realities. BoA's system of "region" movement and "areas" should be just what Doctor Ho ordered...
Hell Patrol wrote: Great minds think alike: "We were boardgamers once...and young".
PhilThib wrote:- War & Peace (AH)
- Civil War (VG)
- 1776 (AH)
As long as i have a good glass of French red wine, my favorite pipe/tobacco and La Game De Jour...i am never alone...i am in a better placeAdlertag wrote:Vulnerant omnes , ultima necatleure: But we are still boardgamers obviously, a passion for life . Almost every year for summer holidays ,I find myself beginning a new game of "The Longest Day" or "World in Flames" , alone to play , nobody else so mad to play with me
leure:
Adlertag wrote:Vulnerant omnes , ultima necatleure: But we are still boardgamers obviously, a passion for life . Almost every year for summer holidays ,I find myself beginning a new game of "The Longest Day" or "World in Flames" , alone to play , nobody else so mad to play with me
leure:
Korrigan wrote:Actually, my last wargame week-end was with Europa, for a (failed) attempt to implement the german Sealion plan against the British.... Wait... but it was against you Aldertag!!![]()
Flashman wrote:I had the same damn problem growing up. I could never understand why, of all the places in my parents house to flop down and roll around, she chose my halfway completed game of GDW's Fire in the East. Is it ok to admit that at 16, I cried like a little girl?![]()
PhilThib wrote:Your guess ???![]()
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If I say to you that I fell waist-deep in the boardgaming world back in 1978, that will ring many bells...![]()
My long-time favorite list was
- Europa Universalis (AWE)
- War & Peace (AH)
- Civil War (VG)
- 1776 (AH)
- Freedom in the Galaxy (AH)
- Empires in Arms (ADG/AH)
- World in Flames (ADG)
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Pocus wrote:Philippe list is an interesting one, because far before knowing each other we bought the same games. My favorites games are:
War and Peace (AH), Civil War (VG), Pacific War (VG), Freedom in the Galaxy (AH?), World in Flames (ADG), Trial of Strengh (PG*), Vietnam (VG)...
PG*: yes its Panther Games... And I advise every players to check what they are doing now, they are beyond excellency here...
PhilThib wrote:Patience folks![]()
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pasternakski wrote:I don't know of a single attempt at a strategic-level Vietnam computer wargame. Sad. I hate to sound like a one-trick pony, but I go back to another great Victory Games product, Vietnam 1965-1975, as a source of terrific ideas for a computerized attempt at the subject. The "flowchart" approach to the turn sequence was nothing short of a stroke of genius, as was the handling of South Vietnamese politics and VC/NVN recruiting and infiltration. Did I mention how brilliantly (and simply) the game built American public opinion and support for the war into the design?
I always felt that its one shortcoming was reliance on hexes, which subtracted from the fluid "feel" I think the subject demands, and caused some fiddling around with geographic realities. BoA's system of "region" movement and "areas" should be just what Doctor Ho ordered...
Sol Invictus wrote:I agree, I think a TYW game would be great.
Reiryc wrote:Well I've seen nothing but positive feedback so far, so this is good news.
I'd also like to see something napoleonic or maybe even something along the lines of the 30 years war. I don't care how fast or slow you guys go, but if you can produce some good entertainment like matrix, paradox, or hps has, then I for one will be a happy camper.![]()
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