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Old 07-15-10, 05:40 PM   #1
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Default GDW: WWIII

A correspondence chess partner just emailed me this site(s), asking if these were the wargames I mentioned and recommended in a recent disucssion we had on old tabletops and wargames. They were! Boy, these games were ma favourites of all wargames I had, they did such a good compromise between complexity, playability and detail: not oo much, and not too little, just about right to handle it.

http://www.wargamer.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=300719

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/wiki/pa...rld_War_series

I did not know that they are so much sought for, and that so many people seem to agree how great this series was in the genre. There were bigger monstre games, yes, but only att he price of making running the game a really painful affair. VG's Gulf Strike and Aegean Strike has more tables than even a masochist can find pleasant to handle.

My other favourite from that time was VG's 2nd Fleet. I also liked GDW's Assault series.

I still have all that stuff, and some other cosims as well! And no, I do not sell them, so do not even ask.
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Old 07-15-10, 05:46 PM   #2
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Nice action report of the big game they had at a convention in 2008:

part 1: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/...008-wbc-part-i

part 2: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/...08-wbc-part-ii
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Old 07-15-10, 05:48 PM   #3
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This is one of my favorites: Silver Bayonet. I lost a lot of sleep for it during high school.
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Old 07-15-10, 06:19 PM   #4
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My fave game is/was Global War by SPI
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Old 07-15-10, 06:55 PM   #5
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Looks too big for me. I'm settling for Twilight Struggle from GMT games for cold war theme.

Very good customer service too. They sent me the errata cards via mail without charges even when I didn't buy directly from them. Well it was a 2 something dollar expense but still I must say I'm impressed that they bothered to send these out worldwide upon request free of charge.
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Old 07-16-10, 03:49 AM   #6
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I tried Avalon Hill's the Longest Day full Campaign game once. OMG it was a monster with an estimated playing time of 5400 minutes!

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardga...he-longest-day

The modular scenarios were more manageable and quite fun to play but I gave up on the full blown campaign after about 30 hours of playing. It was just way too biig to be serisously managable for just 2 players and with more the coordination of who was managing what got very complex as well. Shows what a masterpiece of management the actual campaign really was.
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Old 07-16-10, 05:52 AM   #7
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I've always wanted to play a full campaign of this:

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardga...mpires-in-arms

I'd even take Turkey!!!

EDIT: oops, I strayed off subject
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Old 07-16-10, 06:11 AM   #8
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I've always wanted to play a full campaign of this:

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardga...mpires-in-arms

I'd even take Turkey!!!

EDIT: oops, I strayed off subject
There's a computer version of it developed by the same people who are now making the computer version of World in Flames.
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Old 07-16-10, 06:15 AM   #9
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I think I've still got Gulf Strike up in the attic somewhere.

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2076/gulf-strike
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I think I've still got Gulf Strike up in the attic somewhere.
I had that too.
Me and a friend tried to play it once.
Ended up getting lost in a ream of tables and charts.

I had quite a few of those games when I was younger.
I always really liked the idea of playing them.
But with the amount of bookkeeping involved it always ended up as more of an exercise in frustration.
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Old 07-16-10, 08:50 AM   #11
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The only Wargame I've played was:

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardga...tle-of-britain
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I have a huge collection of old wargames. A bunch of science fiction ones, too. (Advanced) Squad Leader was always cool, too.

For you traveller geeks, I always loved 5th Frontier War due to the interesting nature of the turns planned many turns in advance do to communications delays. Fun stuff. I have loads of little "beer and pretzels" minigames, too (Ogre, etc).
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(Advanced) Squad Leader was always cool, too.
Now that is a good game.
And if you don't add all the expansions to it, manageable too.
Used to really enjoy playing that.

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I have loads of little "beer and pretzels" minigames, too (Ogre, etc).
I'd forgotten all about those.
Used to play OGRE, GEV and Car Wars a lot.
With a case or 2 of beer.
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I think I've still got Gulf Strike up in the attic somewhere.

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2076/gulf-strike
That was a very good design, it held its ground for quite some time - but I found it very difficult to handle. even the samller odule Aegean Strike" was difficult to be run with two players. As boardgamegeek says, the design was good enough that it correctly predicted certain strategies and force compositions of the conflicts that later arrived in the region.

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Looks too big for me.
Not really, keep in mind that usually you played the modules one at a time, and then map sizes were reasonable and counter number managable. I ran even the fully combined camoaign repeatedly, and it was great fun. I would not rate TWW as a typical "monster game" - Gulf Strike was, or the 12 parts-series by GDW (I think) on WWII. TWW's game system was very user-friendly, easy to handle but still reflecting a good ammount of detail. Gameplay went smooth of the hand. I think that is the reason why it still is so popular.
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or the 12 parts-series by GDW (I think) on WWII.
If you mean the Europa series, yes.

Does anybody know a good WWI operational wargame that's still in print? Been wanting to get some new board games for a while but never really got around to it.
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