Larry hints at next game.


  • I just found this on Larry’s website:

    Quote:
    I am a big fan of your games, as are quite a few of us over here in Britain, I must say i have a personal preference to the smaller, ‘operation’ level games, such as D-Day, Guadalcanal, and my favourite, BOTB. I know its been a while since their release but i was wondering if you planned on releasing a fourth one in the series? perhaps set in Stalingrad, Dunkirk or Operation Market Garden, perhaps even a hypothetical Operation Sea Lion. I would love to hear your thoughts on any upcoming games of this nature, i certainly hope there might be one in the pipeline

    Hi DK…
    I can’t really get into what’s coming or what’s not coming in terms of new product. At least not as relates to products published by Wizards of the Coast. I’m working on a couple of games at the moment. They are not, as you call them “operations” level (good title) games, however… They are more like… Well lets just say… Romanesque and 13th Amendment issues.  :wink:

    If I were to do another battle series game I would be torn between “Market Garden”, Stalingrad, and simply stated… Eastern Front.

    By the way… BoTB is my favorite operational level game too.

    Larry

    Here’s the link so you can see for yourself: http://www.harrisgamedesign.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=18596


  • Thank you Yavid.
    Always good to know there re more games in the pipeline. Both sound right up my alley!
    Except, I too would like an “operational” game, especially an Eastern front one.


  • I know the operational games I thought were great, but they weren’t reviewed well when they were released (how I remember it anyway). I do see D-day in AA14. Kursk or Stalingrad I think would be awesome.


  • Thanks for this interesting catch Yavid.  Looking forward to seeing what eventually materializes.

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    Looking forward to see what he has up his sleeve.

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    Seems from his comments he is taking a break from WWII games?  WW1…  back to CONQUEST OF THE EMPIRE, and now maybe some early American History games?  Civil War?


  • Civil War seems like an unstoppered resource.
    It would be big. I can see how the A&A mechanics would work with this.
    If, however, it is ballsed up like the WW1 game is, I will seriously consider not buying any more of his games.
    And that makes me sad.


  • Civil War followed by Space Empires ( six players).


  • I don’t think a two player game is too restrictive.
    Bulge and D-Day are only 2-3 player games and probably work better one on one.

    I could think of a few ways to make it work, but do not feel like I need to give Larry a hand!
    I will be a typical A&A forum buff and let him create a game, then poo poo it!

    I forgot you are a Yankee, RJ. Grrr!
    Virtute et Armis.


  • @rjpeters70:

    I’ve long argued for a Civil War game, but I don’t see how it would be more than two players

    Easy: Get a group of between three and six players, assign command of the Confederate side to one player, and keep rotating command of the Union side between the other players at every turn.  This would not only allow a whole group of people to play, it would also be an accurate and fun simulation of how the Army of the Potomac was led until U.S. Grant came along.

    “Yes, sir. I’ve a message here from the new commanding general. George Meade, sir, that’s right! Our very own general of our very own corps has been promoted to command of the whole army. The latest, if you keep track of them as they go by.”

    – Private Buster Kilrain, Gettysburg

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    The only problem I see with this is that there are tons of Civil War games already. A 1914 style Civil War game might be cool and I might buy it.


  • @CWO:

    @rjpeters70:

    I’ve long argued for a Civil War game, but I don’t see how it would be more than two players

    Easy: Get a group of between three and six players, assign command of the Confederate side to one player, and keep rotating command of the Union side between the other players at every turn.  This would not only allow a whole group of people to play, it would also be an accurate and fun simulation of how the Army of the Potomac was led until U.S. Grant came along.

    “Yes, sir. I’ve a message here from the new commanding general. George Meade, sir, that’s right! Our very own general of our very own corps has been promoted to command of the whole army. The latest, if you keep track of them as they go by.”

    – Private Buster Kilrain, Gettysburg

    don’t forget to add that the North players aren’t allowed to tell each other what there plans are.

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    @FieldMarshalGames:

    Seems from his comments he is taking a break from WWII games?  WW1…  back to CONQUEST OF THE EMPIRE, and now maybe some early American History games?  Civil War?

    Back to Conquest of the Empire?  Interesting, especially after Eagle Games released it with both original (fixed) rules and the new second edition rules.  And the Civil War?  I very much like Eagle Games’ attempt - especially with the tactical battle board just as their Napoleon in Europe had (and Conquest of the Empire SHOULD have had!).

    In other words, Larry is looking at ‘been there, done that’ games.  He would have to offer products much superior than what Eagle Games put out to entice me.

    I had thought he was doing something set in the crusades time?  At least that WAS the case a couple years ago.


  • @rjpeters70:

    @Yavid:

    don’t forget to add that the North players aren’t allowed to tell each other what there plans are.

    That would be a given.

    Alternately:

    1. The successive Union commanders are only allowed to boast to each other that their plan is foolproof, that the war is as good as won, that they’ll soon be hanging Jeff Davis from a sour apple tree, etc.

    2. The Union commanders aren’t allowed to have plans.

    3. The Unions commanders are only allowed to have bad plans.

    4. The Union commanders have to reveal their plans beforehand to the Confederate player, so that he can simulate Robert E. Lee’s uncanny ability to size up his oppenents and anticipate what they’ll do.

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    Not very romanesque if it is medeival ages.

    Regardless, I would want to see a battle like Eagle Games had for their games.  Maybe I should start posting over there again.

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    It will be Roman Empire, basically a tweaked version of COTE:

    http://www.harrisgamedesign.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=18463

    I’d like to see a medieval version, but feel that the thunder has been stolen somewhat by Warlords of Europe:

    http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/46323/warlords-of-europe

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    I hadn’t seen Warlords before.  Looks very interesting.  I may have to pick it up.

  • Customizer

    So no Eagle Games style battle board?

    That is really too bad.  And a missed opportunity.


  • @jim010:

    I hadn’t seen Warlords before.  Looks very interesting.  I may have to pick it up.

    Its out of print- but I’m selling a double copy, check out the AA marketplace.


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