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GMT Games
Jul 23, 2022 16:50:04 GMT
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jul 23, 2022 16:50:04 GMT
Has anyone ever played any board games by them? They are IMO the number one company, with the single greatest historical accuracy of any board game company... ever.
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Post by Josip Broz Tito on Aug 2, 2022 3:19:45 GMT
Has anyone ever played any board games by them? They are IMO the number one company, with the single greatest historical accuracy of any board game company... ever. You mean Battle Line and Schotten Totten? Haven't played them but I am intrigued. They have good reviews.
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Post by Josip Broz Tito on Aug 2, 2022 3:21:51 GMT
Has anyone ever played any board games by them? They are IMO the number one company, with the single greatest historical accuracy of any board game company... ever. And I do have Twilight Struggle: The App.
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GMT Games
Aug 2, 2022 12:07:13 GMT
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Aug 2, 2022 12:07:13 GMT
Has anyone ever played any board games by them? They are IMO the number one company, with the single greatest historical accuracy of any board game company... ever. You mean Battle Line and Schotten Totten? Haven't played them but I am intrigued. They have good reviews. I haven't heard of those ones. Right now I have: 1960: The Making of a President Pericles: The Pelopponesian War Versailles 1919 And my wishlist is: Congress of Vienna Paths of Glory Sekigahara Fire in the Lake
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Post by Josip Broz Tito on Aug 3, 2022 0:45:08 GMT
You mean Battle Line and Schotten Totten? Haven't played them but I am intrigued. They have good reviews. I haven't heard of those ones. Right now I have: 1960: The Making of a President Pericles: The Pelopponesian War Versailles 1919 And my wishlist is: Congress of Vienna Paths of Glory Sekigahara Fire in the Lake Battle Line and Schotten Totten are family, very light war games - think chess, than simplify it 100x. They don't even have anything resembling a rock-paper-scissors kinda mechanic, but just have numbers and areas of battle. Another good one not made by GMT is Air Land and Sea - not even close to a proper wargame, but still very interesting.
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Post by gonad on Jun 28, 2023 21:18:19 GMT
As for the games you mentioned, I'm not familiar with 1960: The Making of a President, Pericles: The Peloponnesian War, Versailles 1919, Congress of Vienna, Paths of Glory, Sekigahara or Fire in the Lake. Nonetheless, they sound fascinating, and I'll be sure to add them to my wish list for future gaming sessions. It's also not unreasonable to play casino games sometimes, especially since I found reeltastic no deposit bonus casinosanalyzer.com/casino-bonuses/reeltastic.com and now I just can't help myself. It's always interesting to explore different types of games, and it's interesting to hear that Battle Line and Schotten Totten are family-friendly and relatively simple wargames. They seem to take a simplistic approach similar to chess, but with a unique twist. The other game you mentioned, Air Land and Sea, also caught my attention as an intriguing title, even if it is not a traditional wargame.
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GMT Games
Feb 23, 2024 13:37:39 GMT
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Post by tsarleonid on Feb 23, 2024 13:37:39 GMT
As for the games you mentioned, I'm not familiar with 1960: The Making of a President, Pericles: The Peloponnesian War, Versailles 1919, Congress of Vienna, Paths of Glory, Sekigahara or Fire in the Lake. Nonetheless, they sound fascinating, and I'll be sure to add them to my wish list for future gaming sessions. It's also not unreasonable to play casino games sometimes, especially since I found reeltastic no deposit bonus casinosanalyzer.com/casino-bonuses/reeltastic.com and now I just can't help myself. It's always interesting to explore different types of games, and it's interesting to hear that Battle Line and Schotten Totten are family-friendly and relatively simple wargames. They seem to take a simplistic approach similar to chess, but with a unique twist. The other game you mentioned, Air Land and Sea, also caught my attention as an intriguing title, even if it is not a traditional wargame. How use War Chess?
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