H Gilmer3 wrote:You should write press releases for Aegod! I do not mean this as anything other than a compliment because that was a beautifully written description of the game.
Thank you, H Gilmer3! Your gracious words
truly made my day!

michaelangelo wrote:Well said, Aphrodite Mae, well said. While I don't enjoy the game nearly as much as you, I believe it must be approached with a different mindset from other AGEOD titles to date. I think I
would enjoy PON the way you do if there really were Machiavellian maneuvering and intellectual challenges...and perhaps there are if you are blessed with an imagination greater than mine.

In any event, there is depth and richness here as with all AGEOD games, however they are somewhat muted and in depth and subtle in color.
I appreciate your kind words, michaelangelo.
I must maintain that there
are opportunities for Machiavellian maneuvering; for example, as Prussia, my friendship with France fostered through trade and "abandoning" the Franco/Prussian border enabled me to colonize Morocco without shedding a single drop of Prussian blood. My French "friends" were there to attack and be attacked by the local insurrectionists. I give the French a sense of security in Europe, and provide them with party supplies (food, wine, luxuries, etc.); in return, they fight my colonial battles for me. I don't think that they
intend to be so sweet... but that's the way it turned out! So: the French shed their blood in the North African desert sun, while my sweet little Prussians sit in the shade and munch the tropical fruits, fish, and other goodies to be found in Casablanca. Sounds pretty Machiavellian, to me!

As for intellectual challenges... I maintain that they're definitely there! Learning how to manage the world's largest economy with 0% inflation has been both fun, and challenging. As Britain and Russia have bludgeoned each other into stunned and stupefied weakness in their ongoing fruitless war, my Prussia has grown to have both the world's largest economy
and the world's largest army. Let the rest of the world howl and slay.
This sweet little queen enjoys sitting in Brandenburg, listening to Bach while munching tropical fruits and deciding where we're going to expand our colonies and markets to, next.
Ilitarist wrote:Thanks. That's what I needed. The game is bought.
I hope that you enjoy PoN, as much as I have! If you're unable to find answers to vexing questions while you learn the game, please don't hesitate to send me a PM. I'll respond with whatever help I can offer!

ERISS wrote:YEAH! Oh [SIZE="3"][font="Book Antiqua"]
Aphrodite Mae[/font][/size], I would be ok to acknowledge you as a queen (I don't want to be your knight, just a bishop

) if you could write a such good text for RUS
Thanks, Eriss! That's very sweet of you! (I think you're more of a Rook, myself.

)
I misspoke, when I said that Dixicrat and I owned all games except Napoleon's Campaigns. I forgot to consider RuS. Maybe you and I can play a short PBEM scenario, after we buy it. No doubt, that will inspire me to write glowing praise about RuS, too!
