warspite1
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Joined: 2/2/2008 From: England Status: offline
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The first board game with a war theme I recall playing was Colditz - loved the coloured pieces Red - British, Blue - American, Orange - Dutch, Brown - Polish, Green - French and of course those sinister black pieces representing the Germans. I also loved playing with Airfix HO/OO scale soldiers - they did a good selection of Napoleonic figures - Coldstream Guardsmen, Highland Infantry, Hussars, Imperial Guardsmen, Curassiers etc, and a nice model of the farmhouse at Le Haye Saint to go with them. I then moved on to the likes of Risk, Stratego and Diplomacy, before "graduating" to Avalon Hill games - Bismarck, Panzer Leader and a Napoleonic Campaign game that I cannot remember the name of. The last board game I played (and that took over my life for two years) was ADG's World In Flames. Best.Game.Ever. Computer games began with a Spectrum computer and Desert Rats! Am filling in time at the moment with the likes of Total War and Civilization V while waiting for the big one - Matrix World In Flames.
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