michaelm75au -> RE: Something to "fry" your gaming brains! (2/27/2006 11:41:06 AM)
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In my youth, I started to make a program on my little TRS80 to do the book-keeping for Wacht Am Rhine(sp?) from SPI.[:D] Got way too complicated for the limited memory in my PC[:@]. But it was the way to do things. Let the PC keep track of the strength loss, supply state, location, add CRT table, etc. And update each unit after moving/combat. Took time to move counter, update PC. Did something similiar with Terrible Swift Sword (?Gettyburg battles) from SPI. Spent a lot of time playing SPI games and reading their magazines.[>:] Michael quote:
ORIGINAL: Apollo11 Hi all, Can someone, please, explain to me how in this day and age someone would still like to play board game instead of game on computer? [8D] BTW, I think that authors of that (and other monster board games) should have invested just a little more time/effort and transfer it to computer. They already have the "heart" of the game (i.e. rules) and they already have the graphics (maps, cards with icons) - why not simply transfer this to computer and, without AI of course, create perfect PBEM or hot seat game? Leo "Apollo11"
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