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		So... I'm sure everyone knows that I'm an avid wargamer. I'd like to get something going with folks here... there are plenty of multiplayer games 
out there, or two-player games that a group can play rounds of.  There are various clients for online play (such as Cyberboard and Vassal), or if we each have 
a copy we can just post moves.
 
Or we can do one where there is no real board in the first place, like Harpoon, which is all just hand-drawn maps anyway.    Could do, say, a Red October-style 
subhunt.... 
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		It's been a while... I guess it sort of depends on what game; I've lost all my game rules pretty much 
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		I'd be up for a game.  I have ~0 board games, and know precious few wargames, but if I can get it online, I'll play. 
On a similar note, anybody here play GalCiv, Space Empires, Civ, Magic, Stars!, or any of the Paradox games?
 
 
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		CyberBoard and Vassal are both fairly easy to set up if you're at all tech-savvy. 
That given, what are folks' preferences for genre and style?
 
Two-player? 4-5 player?
 
Abstract, sci-fi, historical? If historical, any particular era? 
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		I occasionally play the Yu-Gi-OH CCG with my nieces and nephews, And I have Civ3 and AoE 1 and 2, but dont really play on line competition with them... 
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		I'm not all to much into the new RTS games (Stopped around AoE 2). If you've got some online board game stuff, I can try and hook up stuff to get it to 
work if you need another player. I'm open to just about any game you'd want to play, so long as it doesn't take LSD to begin to understand it. 
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		I don't do RTS's. My preference is for turn-based hex-and-counter gaming. 
I'm not talking about computer games at all, except that an online client is used to facilitate play.
 
Think somewhere between chess or checkers and, say, Battletech, or Starfleet Battles. 
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		A few sample games that are available in Vassal, the client that allows for live online play... 
Advanced Civilization (the classic Avalon Hill boardgame that inspired the computer games) 
Bismark (double-blind two-player hunt across the North Atlantic) 
Carcassone (tile-placing abstract strategy game) 
Federation & Empire (massive, staggeringly HUGE, grand strategic game of Star Trek AU-verse galactic conquest) 
Monsterpocalypse (collectible miniatures game of Kaiju city-smashing fun) 
Star Wars miniatures 
D&D Miniatures skirmish game 
OGRE (you have an army. they have a bolo. even fight?) 
Zombies!!! (fast-paced zombie survival game)
 
And, well,  A whole thraggling lot more.... 
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		I won't be joining you, but might I suggest  Colossus, the online version of 
Avalon Hill's classic Titan?   
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		Titan is good, and Zombies is fun, too.  Any others of note? 
 
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		"Here I Stand" is a good multiplayer wargame covering the Protestant Reformation. 
"The Napoleonic Wars" (also by GMT) covers the eponymous period in similar fashion. 
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		Quote:  Bluemage wrote: 
   
  I'd be up for a game. I have ~0 board games, and know precious few wargames, but if I can get it online, I'll play. 
   
 
   
 
  On a similar note, anybody here play GalCiv, Space Empires, Civ, Magic, Stars!, or any of the Paradox games? 
   
Oddly enough, I was just annihilated in a solo Stars! game a couple days ago.  My mutant Spudling race (a JoAT build) couldn't out-populate 
the Rabbitoids and were nibbled to death by the furry bastards.
 
So, uh, yes.   
That said, and more on topic, I don't have any board games, but depending on the game requirements I might be up for something.  Live is hard to do, but a 
PBEM or something turn-based like that I could handle.
 
Er, assuming it can be played for free.  I've got enough addictions to shell out for as-is   .
 
(Oh, and: ZOMBIES!  The title alone makes me want to try it.   
                      
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		Spud, everything that I'm planning on can be played for free. 
If the rules aren't available online, I will dig them up and either make them available, or teach them. 
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		mmm, I'll dig some PBEM or similar. bonus points if it doesn't require a windows-only client, so I can play it at the girl's house. 
Also, scope  http://www.kongregate.com/games/CasualC ... space-game
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		Quote:  Sofaspud wrote: 
   
 
   
 
  Er, assuming it can be played for free. I've got enough addictions to shell out for as-is  . 
If you want a free online turn based and browser based game, try Steve Jackson's UltraCorps ( http://ultracorps.sjgames.com/). It is still in the free beta test stage and the most recent mega game just ended last 
week, so there'll likely be a bit of time to learn the system in Solo and mini games before the start of the next big game (and you must complete a single 
Solo game before competing in a big game). Just don't get discouraged if you're in a big game and get wiped out, the majority of players end the big 
games with 1 or 0 worlds as the aggressive players devour neighboring empires in their own quests for expansion. 
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		So, any official decisions made whilst I was away on vacation? 
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		Nope. I'm still getting a feel for what people would like to play. 
One that's worked well is  Here I Stand. Cyberboard gamebox and rules are a free download, I've played it before so I can answer questions, it's got room for 5 or so players, and it plays well by e-mail. 
 
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		Quote:  ECSNorway wrote: 
   
  So... I'm sure everyone knows that I'm an avid wargamer. I'd like to get something going with folks here... there are plenty of multiplayer games 
  out there, or two-player games that a group can play rounds of. There are various clients for online play (such as Cyberboard and Vassal), or if we each have 
  a copy we can just post moves. 
   
 
   
 
  Or we can do one where there is no real board in the first place, like Harpoon, which is all just hand-drawn maps anyway.   Could do, say, a Red 
  October-style subhunt.... 
   
          BTW Norway, are you a mniatures player also? 
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  Quote:    ECSNorway wrote: 
     
    So... I'm sure everyone knows that I'm an avid wargamer. I'd like to get something going with folks here... there are plenty of multiplayer 
    games out there, or two-player games that a group can play rounds of. There are various clients for online play (such as Cyberboard and Vassal), or if we 
    each have a copy we can just post moves. 
     
 
     
 
    Or we can do one where there is no real board in the first place, like Harpoon, which is all just hand-drawn maps anyway.   Could do, say, a Red 
    October-style subhunt.... 
     
 
   
   
 
  BTW Norway, are you a mniatures player also? 
   
Yes, I am, for values that do not include Games Orkshop products. 
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