18 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: Greetings mates. Happy hunting! |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1906: It looks for all the world that Italy is aiding England to his victory. If this is the case, I am willing to hit the concede button and move on. Is that your intention, Italy? |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1906: My intention was to defend my homeland, and since England was much less a threat to that, it admittedly developed into that a bit... |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1906: Why don't you hit the concede button, and if I am unable to mount a defense of my own, I will do the same, rather than protracting this game any further than need be.... |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1906: Turkey, you're in much better shape than you seem to think. |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1907: This board keeps making me think of these: http://www.bonbonisland.com/catalog/images/PastelPetiteMints_1_LRG.jpg |
23 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1907: Because the green goes first? ;) |
24 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1908: GameMaster: Turkey voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
24 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1908: I would love to see if it could be worked out to have 3 player battles along the lines of the original board game rules, and division of all 7 powers among 3 players. These race games always seem to expose the imbalance of the setup. |
25 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1908: Indeed. Though, at that point it becomes a test of each player's awareness of the shifting balances and ability to shift with them. A solo should still be rare even in random draw 3-player ClassicVS. |
27 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1908: Eh. I'm not going to get to 22. Draw vote is up. |
27 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1908: GameMaster: England voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |
27 Jun 15 UTC | You would have been a threat if you pushed Italy into Galicia....We move onward and upwards from here. Good game, gents! |