Finished: 02 PM Sun 10 Apr 11 UTC
Private I guess I only have 2 friends :(
2 days /phase
Pot: 15 D - Year: 1445, Finished
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 1 turn(s)
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07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Is this spring? It only says the year 1425.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: SPRING TIME DINGALINGALING SPRING TIME
Sweet lovers love
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: mon dieu!
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Thanks, frenchy!
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: so who wants to be the best of friends? I offer a two year (or four phase) guaranteed alliance to the highest bidder
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Chris: check out the video game i'm working on: https://picasaweb.google.com/114475643229665159178/SherbetThieves?authkey=Gv1sRgCO3F7PLq7tLMpgE&feat=email#
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: SCs required for solo win: 9
Special rules/information:

Date:
The game begins in 1425. Each turn represents 5 "real time" years, and has a movement phase followed by a retreat phase. Alternating turns will have an adjustment phase (after retreats if required), the first being in 1430.
The starting units of France:
To represent the reliance on underpaid mercenary units, France begins the game with more units than it can afford. The army in Provence is considered a mercenary unit, and as Provence does not start in a Supply Center, France must capture at least one Supply Center in 1425 to maintain all 5 units. Should France fail to capture a Supply Center, it will be forced to remove one unit, however, it need not be the actual unit that starts in Provence. Instead, if it wishes, the French ruler may discharge other troops and keep the Provincial unit in his service.
Build anywhere:
A power may build in any vacant supply center it owns during an adjustment phase: there are no permanent "home centers". For example, France may build in London if it is vacant, and France owns it and is eligible for a build.
London <-> Calais:
Units (armies and fleets) may move or give support from London to Calais or vice versa regardless of the presence of a fleet in the Strait of Dover.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Wow...Its like the flame thrower from Contra, which I loved.
It might benefit from a more focused color design...after shit starts to fly its hard to make sense of the screen. But it looks like a lot of fun. Is it online, PC, or for a platform?
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: First for the 360, then the PC. Yeah, the art has not been finalized. Our artist is being unreliable. Want to make free art?
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Interesting... so you NEED cantons right away or you lose a unit.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Well, that or Castile or Brittany or any center.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Adjustment phases are every two turns, as with regular diplo
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: For example, I could propose a peaceful co-existence with England, for to grab Castile, giving up Brittany and a forward advance. Or, I could tell Burgandy I will support an assault on Calais, if Cantons is guaranteed.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Opps, did not mean to make this a 2 day phase. Oh well, you guys are fast. To keep things fair, NO talk about this match outside of game. Global press only. I thought that might be the only way to shake up 3 player diplomacy. If 2 people want to coordinate a strike the target will know it.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: In other words, I'm the austria of this map.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Hey francy pants. I want cantons, you take castile, mmm k?
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: If you take Cantons, I can just try for Dijon. Mmmm Dijon.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: Youd have a pretty good chance of taking dijon AND you can have castile. I offer you this deal, you can be friends with me AND attack burgundy, the most horrid of colors.
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: And Jon, Im assuming we are at odds, because of the scotland issue...but I am open to parlay. After all, we could go to paris together. Normandy could block orleanais from getting in our way. There are so many options. And its so weird to plot in the open!
07 Apr 11 UTC Year: 1425: You offer me the better deal england, I accept.

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