Comment by John Kranz on November 21, 2009 at 9:05am
Trust me...this isn't a bad stacking picture at all. I'll never forget the picture of the piles and piles of deep stacks for PWG's Korsun Pocket that was played at CSW Expo many years ago. It was SCARY!!!
Comment by Mitchell Land on November 20, 2009 at 9:12pm
And, alas, as can be seen in the final photo for this scenario....those piles/stacks didn't last.
Comment by Mitchell Land on November 13, 2009 at 8:59pm
Ha. My mother-in-law calls them "pile games..."
Comment by Chad Jensen on November 13, 2009 at 7:28pm
My word! Thats a collection alright ! Well there's time to contemplate, but after a quick browse, and looking at your ratings and comments, the following spring to mind first - ASL (any, but yes Japs and Marines are good); Combat Commander; if we ...
No flights booked yet Stephen, but it will be sometime between 4th and 20th - probably right in the middle of the holidays!
I'll check your collection on BGG - what era/genre and scale do you prefer?
War on Terror (four-player, a close one), Queen's Gambit (my 16-year-old nephew crushed Naboo again), Down in Flames DVG (Midway campaign, a 61-point Japanese major victory).
I would like to see more games that highlight the interplay between unit planning, leadership, and reconnaissance/intelligence. One of the best games that did that was GDW's ASSAULT series--NATO units tended to be better led at the company level, ...
For a long time, this was my favorite game on Sicily, period. And my favorite in the Victory In The West series, even over PATTON'S THIRD ARMY and OPERATION: GRENADE. Just seeing this replay brings back a lot of memories. Graphically, this game wa...
Hex-shaped pieces *really* affect production costs, b/c of the custom dies that need to be made for them. Plus, if you get a tight cluster of them there's no seam between them to pick them up.
I like the bigger hexes relative to the counters. I w...
There have been published games with hex-shaped counters. What I would prefer to see are larger hexes. The current half-inch counter and half-inch plus one micron wide hexes is just silly. Then people spend oodles of time cutting the corners off t...
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