redcoat2 wrote:Me too.
rwenstrup wrote:The War of the Roses would provide an excellent backdrop for the great maps and gameplay that is the history of AGEOD...I hope one day to see a game set in this period...
Philippe wrote:I used to play the original pre-Avalon Hill version of the boardgame Kingmaker when I was in college with a group of male and female graduate students who knew their history and knew their Shakespeare. Best gaming experience of my life, though I would never describe Kingmaker as a wargame simulation.
Philippe wrote:The Avalon Hill version tried to layer on some wargame elements. I didn't care for it much in the boardgame version, but it seemed all right in the (later) computerized version. I don't remember if the computer version had a pbem option, but Kingmaker is a game that really needs the dynamic of five or six people sitting around a table with drinks in their hands, dropping pithy quotes, and making faces at each other.
Philippe wrote:I used to play the original pre-Avalon Hill version of the boardgame Kingmaker when I was in college with a group of male and female graduate students who knew their history and knew their Shakespeare. Best gaming experience of my life, though I would never describe Kingmaker as a wargame simulation.
The Avalon Hill version tried to layer on some wargame elements. I didn't care for it much in the boardgame version, but it seemed all right in the (later) computerized version. I don't remember if the computer version had a pbem option, but Kingmaker is a game that really needs the dynamic of five or six people sitting around a table with drinks in their hands, dropping pithy quotes, and making faces at each other.
Philippe wrote:For some reason when I read that wiki I kept thinking of John Barth's Sotweed Factor. Better drop the subject or I'll break out in hudibrastics.
Pocus wrote:Has anyone tried the Sun Tzu freeware? It is a competitor to Vassal, but only sleeker I would say. I installed it in a breeze, with an electronic version of World in Flames, and even though I did not really played, it seemed very easy to use this system to have some good time with friends.
Pocus wrote:I think that at least one scenario of the new AGE engine game lasts almost 30 year. Wars sometime drag a bit![]()
PhilThib wrote:These will be good games I am sure...and I can tell you that one of the project is made by a team of experienced AGEOD players who really have a good grasp of the engine...![]()
Florent wrote:Yes, i think that is also the First Punic War but i doubt that it will be in the first release, especially if AJE is Alea Jacta Est, it means Julius Caesar's Civil War, and Philthib indicated 3 players can play in Multi, meaning perhaps a Caesar, Crassus and Pompee faction fighting it out.
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