Q-Ball -> RE: On War in the East (4/29/2011 3:30:55 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Mynok You know....with two people and two games we could actually play that sucker over Skype ya know. Each guy just has to state what he's moving and where and the other guy replicates on his board. Setup is cake because it's fixed. Unfortunately, I'm an idiot. I moved in my 20s into a small condo, and tossed all my boardgames; I thought I was too cool for that. Getting married brought me back toward geekdom. Having kids put me fully there. Buying a copy of Longest Day now would be like......$400! Maybe less, but alot. It only took 4 hours to set-up! That damned Cat toppled the board with Cherbourg on it, thankfully alot of the coastal art and forts were fixed, so it wasn't a total disaster. The Cherbourg board sort of stuck out, so it wasn't totally stable. It's been awhile, but I remember the interdiction in off-map boxes, the round supply/HQ counters, the Mulberry units, the German unit symbols (no Nato BS there!), all that green bocage. Not to mention the dozen or so trays it took to hold all the counters. Good way to learn, in detail, every unit in Normandy June 6th. It's too bad, because now I have a huge basement, I could easily set it up away from the wife, kids, and cats, and play it. Sorry Mynok! Unless you live in the North Shore of Chicago, no dice. At least my stupid cats can't trample on WITP/WITE. As a side note, I played the computer Battlefield game "Battles in Normandy", and thought that was pretty solid. The other MONSTER game I had was Terrible Swift Sword, by SPI, a game on the battle of Gettysburg. That was awesome! SPI did a whole series on other battles, but Gettysburg was the magnum opus. Anyone play that game? At heart, I am a US Civil War buff first and foremost, but after Tiller's games, I haven't run into a great CW game....
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