Yeah - me too. I had to leave early and Mark took over playing Germany for me. I am curious to see what he did with my panzer armies.
John
Yeah - me too. I had to leave early and Mark took over playing Germany for me. I am curious to see what he did with my panzer armies.
John
Ok - We have photographed a whole game! Woo Hoo!
Here is the link:
http://www.ww2wargame.com/forum/index.php?topic=151.0
John
We actually have not had a chance to play a full game and photograph it turn by turn yet. If it is ok, here is a link to images of a game played over Thanksgiving - but we did not photograph the whole game. Will should get a chance to put a full game up within a month or so.
Here is the link
http://www.ww2wargame.com/forum/index.php?topic=126.0
Later
John
Sure - we’ll get together a group of images showing an example of how a full game plays out. Stay tuned…
John
Hi Micoom,
  This is one game that I have not grown bored of. I have been part of the playtesting group for nearly 3 years. Essentially, I have tried to “break” the game or come up with some sort of “master strategy” for both sides and so far I can’t make any claims to this. Once you get a game or 2 under your belt (which really gives you a good feel for the mechanics) and you are playing with others at your same level, the strategies are almost countless. Plus - the game has a very historical feel to it - but this is NOT to say you need to follow historical guidelines to have a successful game. We have had many very interesting and fun ahistorical games.
John
Hello Micoom,
The game is always evolving based on feedback. It is a balancing act trying to keep the game from getting overly complex and keeping the historical feel AND be able to play it in a day if one wants to.
There is a list of optional rules at the end of the downloadable rule book that have been added based on input from those who have played the game.
Most recently, they have added a chart concerning Italian morale/surrender rules:
http://www.ww2wargame.com/forum/index.php?topic=57.15
They always appreciate feedback!
John