Peter Fisla -> RE: Solitaire Board-Games (6/27/2009 2:30:51 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Lützow I'm looking for recommendations about boardgames which are supposed to be played in solitaire mode and offer a decent degree of detail and complexity. What means I value an appropriate learning curve and dislike any 'casual' stuff. Par example, I once purchased the pc spin-off of Axis & Allies (Hasbro) and found it lacking. The theatre doesn't matter as long as it cover WW2 and Axis (German) side. Unfortunately cosims are not popular here, so I got no clue where to start or which company is known for making decent games. True solo games: WW2 tactical scale: Advanced Squad Leader + Solitaire Module RAF II: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/40209 Silent War: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/17484 I play a lot of ASL with SASL and I love it. ASL is the WW2 tactical boardgame system and combined that with the Solitaire ASL module is a lot of fun for me...this is how I play ASL. I actually play something called TEAM SASL, meaning my friend and I we divide our force between us and go against the system (SASL). I'm currently playing Valor of the Guards Historical ASL module Campaign Game 2 using true solo rules released for VotG and it's tons of fun. ASL + SASL can be played using Java ASL client on the computer...here is a picture of VotG campaign (the picture shows really a very small area of the whole battle, check out VotG on Boardgamegeek to see how big VotG map is) There are other games out there, like: B-17, B-29, Patton's Best...check out boardgamegeek more on these and other solo games. Peter [image]local://upfiles/4418/53F8145A856D45FE9F150E8C3AB06355.gif[/image]
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