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New pacific sub board game...released soon.
I don't know if anyone around here remembers when playing a wargame meant paper maps, die rolls and die-cut counters.. and how much fun it was to play them...if so.....this soon-to-be-released pacific war sub game may be of some interest.
Here's a link...http://www.compassgames.com/silent_war.htm Kind of brings back memories of the hours I spent playing Avalon Hill's "Submarine" |
Ahhh yes.. AH's Submarine was a damn fine work of art.
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Never played a proper sub board game, but i remember making a few of them myself, and never being able to persuade my friends of their merits.
I thought the day of the board game was long gone. |
Midway was A favorite
You had to read for days to understand the rules . Oh yeah !!
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Gawd, now there are some memories. :D
Board games! ... Risk! Non board games ... Dungeons and Dragons. Lots of use of mental powers and imagination ... all taken away with the advent of computer games. |
Risk?
More like: Advanced Squad Leader. There're some rules for ya. :D |
Silent War by compass games isn't a new game as such, it first came out in 2005 and the preorder is for the reprint due Jan 2008.
I brought it in march and can really recommend it. It's a very immersive and addictive combat 'simulation' of the entire submarine war, very historically accurate with some great details. Rules are simple to learn (ish) but the full campaign will take many many months of time to complete. Start off with the mini-campaigns posted on the website. It accurately and neatly models the torpedo problems, radar, jap ASW, allied and jap submarines, sub tenders, war events you name it it's got it. Excelllent experience - only problem is I find it hard to find the time to play -you need somewhere to leave it set up for weeks on end undisturbed. I've preordered a second copy, ready for when my current one wears out. Theres an expansion pack, SPX, in development and a atlantic version 'steel wolves' due for late 2008. Neal did a review on subsim's review page a while ago. |
On man, a game you do not have to plug in to make it work!!! Imagine that, you do not have to go to best buy to pick up a $2000.00 computer system to run it!!! Just open the box and read the instuctions? How novel!! It looks really good. Reminds me of the days before TV pong when board games ruled the earth. Where Monopoly was played over several days long into the night because there was really not much else to do. Risk ended up in fist fights between my brothers and me. Nothing like the good old days. I getting this game for sure. :up:
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Diplomacy,
Now there is a game that shows you who your friends are (and are not). No dice to role just making deals and pacts with other players. Then finding out that they stabbed you in the back (admittedly just before you were going to do the same to them)! :rock: |
Man, talk about "old school"! Lot of memories playing Avalon Hill BGs... :)
If I can find someone local tp play against, or perhaps an email based adversary(?) I would consider buying... |
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I think Neal reviewed this game sometime late last year. I remember proofreading the review for him.
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Yes i have buy this game.
I have played it, but i don't like it. |
And this one http://www.compassgames.com/steel_wolves.htm ...or
should that be on the SH3 forum?:) |
Man Id love to try that game.
Problem is I would never find anyone to play it with. |
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