Hertston -> RE: Recommendation On Operational Level Game for Dad and Son (11/2/2014 8:42:09 AM)
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ORIGINAL: marklaker He's 16 and a pretty bright kid with a decent knowledge of military history. Outside of RTS games, his PC wargaming experience has been limited to SPWAW, Close Combat, Crusader Kings, and Hearts of Iron, but he has some gameplay with old SPI boardgames like Barbarossa. AOW III is an interesting choice. I wore out the original back in the day. Absolutely loved it. How does Decisive Campaigns stack up against the Command Ops series? Rather than a few lines from someone here, as with any of the suggestions you are better off researching yourself - I'd particularly suggest the 'let's play' and tutorial stuff on Youtube. My general point with those games though, and even with War in the East and the upcoming War in the West, is don't get diverted by the 'beginner' angle too much. I've nothing against any of the suggestions made but I can't help thinking about what I'd like to have been playing with my late father as "16 and a pretty bright kid with a decent knowledge of military history". Panzer Corps or Unity of Command, or Command Ops? What would have engendered the most fun, and the best shared time and learning experience? No contest. And 'dad', throw in WitW for Christmas while you are at it... [:'(] P.S. +1 for Tiller's ACW titles. Another excellent choice.
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