simple units - you mean like Diplomacy? scoring after every round - you mean like A Brief History of the World? new element to the genre - like not taking 5 hours to play a great wargame? Quartermaster General is fantastic - scratches the wargame itch without having to lose a whole Saturday to it. Nothing else does it so well except maybe 1775: Rebellion.
> scratches the wargame itch without having to lose a whole Saturday to it I'm pretty sure that if you feel you "lose" a whole Saturday scratching your itch, then it's not the same itch as I have. Looking at this game explanation, there's probably a greater chance that I would regard the time it takes as wasted.
This is the sort of game that gets better the more you play it, and a lot of the tit-for-tat with land battles can be overcome with teamwork (for instance, having Italian and German armies occupying Western Europe means you won't lose it in one turn of a UK land battle).
Review makes me not sure about playing it and then I keep seeing "Dice Town" on the shelf and remember the review for that telling me how much fun it is and then I think I should probably give this a try.
simple units - you mean like Diplomacy?
scoring after every round - you mean like A Brief History of the World?
new element to the genre - like not taking 5 hours to play a great wargame?
Quartermaster General is fantastic - scratches the wargame itch without having to lose a whole Saturday to it. Nothing else does it so well except maybe 1775: Rebellion.
> scratches the wargame itch without having to lose a whole Saturday to it
I'm pretty sure that if you feel you "lose" a whole Saturday scratching your itch, then it's not the same itch as I have.
Looking at this game explanation, there's probably a greater chance that I would regard the time it takes as wasted.
This is the sort of game that gets better the more you play it, and a lot of the tit-for-tat with land battles can be overcome with teamwork (for instance, having Italian and German armies occupying Western Europe means you won't lose it in one turn of a UK land battle).
Review makes me not sure about playing it and then I keep seeing "Dice Town" on the shelf and remember the review for that telling me how much fun it is and then I think I should probably give this a try.
Mail this one to the Chief, seems like this is right down his alley.
This game is fantastic!
its a lot better than it first seems.
“Kazakystan” I loled.
"The game's greatest strength is its greatest weakness." Hmmmm.
Looks a bit boring for me
Butt ugly game... :\
denovemportem the art work is fantastic. I like the wooden pieces.
Would like to give it a try but the map looks terrible
@@Aranubis better than A&A