24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: hello all |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Hola Turky. You know how this works? |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Greetings great nations of the world. Would you like some cheese? |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: If you do, I suggest you try Italian. |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Hello nations of the world |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: I would like to announce that poland is my son and if you hurt him i will destroy you |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Can I play with your son? We're both small states in dangerous positions. |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Can I play with your son? We're both small states in dangerous positions. |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Yes I know how this works |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Of course, if we all just embraced the world revolution, we wouldn't need to fight over such petty things as power and influence. But you know how it goes. |
24 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: 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 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: GameMaster: Turkey voted for a Cancel. If everyone votes Cancel all points will be refunded and the game will be deleted from the database. |
25 Nov 18 UTC | Spring, 1939: Does someone not know how to end their turn or something? |
25 Nov 18 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Crete is the popular girl that everyone is going to fight over. |
25 Nov 18 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Anyone looking for a live game: https://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=232048 One more person needed starting in 10 minutes |
25 Nov 18 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Ready up or I will skewer you all with my baguette. |
25 Nov 18 UTC | Autumn, 1939: The one disadvantage to having the padlocks on anon games is not knowing who isn’t readying up. Though if we do figure it out, I have a nice Siberian vacation ready for them. |
26 Nov 18 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Attention Turkey and Russia |
26 Nov 18 UTC | Autumn, 1939: don't ever talk to me or my son again |
26 Nov 18 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Gulag Dab. |