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BIG_DADDY 04-11-2006 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by listopencil
Heh, I had to go home from school once playing that because I got kicked in the nuts so hard in a pile that I could barely walk anymore. Still kept playing after the soreness went away in a few days.

Ahhh, the good ol days!!! :)

Adept Havelock 04-11-2006 05:20 PM

I usually prefer more realistic games, but for "beer and pretzel" wargames, the MB series is tough to beat. Axis and Allies has been revamped into two games for the Pacific and European theatres. Fun, but not as good as the original.

Samurai Swords is OK. Fortress America was one of the best balanced games I ever saw, but you had to have 4 cutthroat players to make it really work. Another great in that series is tough to find, but well worth it. Set in Ancient Rome "Conquest of the Empire" is well worth picking up on ebay.

"Europe Engulfed" is a step up from A&A, and uses wooden blocks (blank facing to opposite player) to create a good "fog of war" experience.

As for the civil war, I highly recommend "A House Divided". Counters instead of plastic pieces, but a great game!
http://www.alanemrich.com/Games_Arch...pages/ahd3.htm
Also, on the PC Sid Mier's "Gettysburg and Antietam" is a hell of a lot of fun.

If you want a great game set in the modern day, scrounge up a few others and a copy of "Supremacy". Think A&A+Diplomacy+Monopoly with Nukes!

I've been a game geek since Avalon Hill was new, and am always happy to help a fellow grognard. Have a good one.

Kylo Ren 04-11-2006 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Adept Havelock
I usually prefer more realistic games, but for "beer and pretzel" wargames, the MB series is tough to beat. Axis and Allies has been revamped into two games for the Pacific and European theatres. Fun, but not as good as the original.

Samurai Swords is OK. Fortress America was one of the best balanced games I ever saw, but you had to have 4 cutthroat players to make it really work. Another great in that series is tough to find, but well worth it. Set in Ancient Rome "Conquest of the Empire" is well worth picking up on ebay.

"Europe Engulfed" is a step up from A&A, and uses wooden blocks (blank facing to opposite player) to create a good "fog of war" experience.

As for the civil war, I highly recommend "A House Divided". Counters instead of plastic pieces, but a great game!
http://www.alanemrich.com/Games_Arch...pages/ahd3.htm
Also, on the PC Sid Mier's "Gettysburg and Antietam" is a hell of a lot of fun.

If you want a great game set in the modern day, scrounge up a few others and a copy of "Supremacy". Think A&A+Diplomacy+Monopoly with Nukes!

I've been a game geek since Avalon Hill was new, and am always happy to help a fellow grognard. Have a good one.

Great info! Thanks

Kylo Ren 04-11-2006 06:41 PM

I just bought a new, revised version of Axis and Allies.

Saulbadguy 04-11-2006 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunther_Fan
I just bought a new, revised version of Axis and Allies.

I just made a turd that looks like Erwin Rommel. Want to see?

Coach 04-11-2006 07:06 PM

I own Axis and Allies CD Rom game, that was created not too long ago (maybe a year or 2 ago?) and it's pretty fun.

Adept Havelock 04-11-2006 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach
I own Axis and Allies CD Rom game, that was created not too long ago (maybe a year or 2 ago?) and it's pretty fun.

It's OK, but I don't care for RTS games. Don't really have the reflexes, and I prefer to take a little more time planning strategy.

A&A Iron Blitz edition is a great version of the boardgame, with some really tough AI. "Chessmaster" tough.

Adept Havelock 04-11-2006 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunther_Fan
Great info! Thanks

Happy to help! Here's a few other good links for you:

http://www.wargamer.com/

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/

http://www.Thewargamer.com


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