ORIGINAL: obvert
I played some board games, with Wooden Ships, Iron Men being a favourite.
I loved that game!! [;)]
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ORIGINAL: obvert
I played some board games, with Wooden Ships, Iron Men being a favourite.
ORIGINAL: Lecivius
ORIGINAL: obvert
I played some board games, with Wooden Ships, Iron Men being a favourite.
I loved that game!! [;)]
Brings back memories. I loved it as well. My first non-fiction book was Alexander Kent's "Enemy in Sight" when I was 15. I have almost the entire Bolitho collection. I would love to see a rebuild of Talonsoft's Age of Sail with current graphics.ORIGINAL: rustysi
ORIGINAL: Lecivius
ORIGINAL: obvert
I played some board games, with Wooden Ships, Iron Men being a favourite.
I loved that game!! [;)]
Yeah, good game. Still have it, but I'd have to search the house to find it.
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
Brings back memories. I loved it as well. My first non-fiction book was Alexander Kent's "Enemy in Sight" when I was 15. I have almost the entire Bolitho collection. I would love to see a rebuild of Talonsoft's Age of Sail with current graphics.ORIGINAL: rustysi
ORIGINAL: Lecivius
I loved that game!! [;)]
Yeah, good game. Still have it, but I'd have to search the house to find it.
ORIGINAL: Commander Cody
My gaming history started with the next-door neighbor kid having Victory in the Pacific and me having Russian Campaign in junior high. I also played a bit of WSIM in high school. That was a fantastic game. Other oft-played titles of that era included AH's Air Force and Dauntless, its Pacific equivalent, and a few North African games. I'd love to see a good turn-based air-to-air computer game as well as a computer WSIM.
Cheers,
CC
ORIGINAL: HansBolter
But in actuality my wargaming days started with Milton Bradley games my dad got me for Christmas as a kid such as Hit the Beach.
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: HansBolter
But in actuality my wargaming days started with Milton Bradley games my dad got me for Christmas as a kid such as Hit the Beach.
Vas es das? [&:]
ORIGINAL: btd64
Pretty incredible how strong AE is after 9 years. How did everyone find there way to AE? For me it was pure luck. I was looking for the newest version of another game from a company that went under and saw the classic WITP. So I scooped it up and the rest is history. Who else has a story to tell?....GP
ORIGINAL: RFalvo69
I played "Wooden Ships" and Iron Men so much that, with my friends, we devised a full set of house rules to play it together with "Richtofen War" - the WWI biplane simulator. It is incredible to see how our "steampunk" approach worked so well: the two set of rules melded almost perfectly. The Spanish flagship "Santissima Trinidad" was a powerhouse, with her four squadrons of planes of various kind. Those were really the days! [:D]