25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: Ah, the battle begins! Typically it takes me a while to learn someone's strategy so it may be a few games before we see a victory from me. |
25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: It will be difficult to learn my strategy as I wing it every time |
25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: Just ask Slobo in my games history. |
25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: That is also a strategy |
25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: What do the symbols on richmond and DC mean |
25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: Capitals of their respective historical countries. Not anything special. |
25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1862: I have to go, we can return to his game later. |
25 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1862: Alright m8 |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Autumn, 1863: I probably should have read the rules of this variant before playing... |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Autumn, 1863: Lol the fleets. |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1864: Yeah that confused the hell out of me |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1864: Mississippi River m8. |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1864: How did Indiana go to Michigan though? Even after reading the rules that doesn't make sense to me |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1864: Oh, that's just because of Lake Michigan. |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Spring, 1864: Gotta know your waterways m8. |
27 Feb 16 UTC | The boat just jumps from the Ohio river to Lake Michigan |
27 Feb 16 UTC | Hey, nobody said it had to make sense. |
27 Feb 16 UTC | GameMaster: Union 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. |