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Pet_Sounds 04-30-2015 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1583810)
Edit: Oh, and about that old Axis and Allies debate, has anyone ever played the spinoffs? There was an updated version of the original that had artillery, destroyers, refined rules, a penalty for if either the Russians or Japanese attacked each other -- to more accurately simulate the realities of their relationship in the war, and I'm sure other things I'm forgetting. There was also an A&A game based on D-Day that was pretty fun.

My dad and I used to play A&A: Pacific all the time. It's pretty cool. Winning as the Japanese is tough. A&A also made a game called War at Sea, where you collect miniatures of battleships, destroyers, torpedo bombers, etc. and build your own fleet. It wasn't a very good game, but I liked the collectable aspect.

DwnWthVwls 04-30-2015 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1583810)
Are there any online table top RPGs? If so, it'd be cool to have our own MB guild or whatever. I know there are computer programs/apps to use for RPG dice rolls, so I imagine online table top RPGs must exist.

People play DnD over skype now. You can find a lot of gaming communities that play all sorts of games with it, some of them even stream their games live on Twitch.tv

Guybrush 05-01-2015 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1583810)
Are there any online table top RPGs? If so, it'd be cool to have our own MB guild or whatever. I know there are computer programs/apps to use for RPG dice rolls, so I imagine online table top RPGs must exist.

Edit: Oh, and about that old Axis and Allies debate, has anyone ever played the spinoffs? There was an updated version of the original that had artillery, destroyers, refined rules, a penalty for if either the Russians or Japanese attacked each other -- to more accurately simulate the realities of their relationship in the war, and I'm sure other things I'm forgetting. There was also an A&A game based on D-Day that was pretty fun.

There's a website called roll20.net which I guess is a handy tool for people wishing to play online through skype (etc). I haven't tried it myself yet, but I checked it out a while ago and what its main feature is giving you a virtual tabletop for miniature games like D&D.

I believe it also contains a community where one could find ongoing games etc.

DwnWthVwls 05-01-2015 02:36 PM

Just watched a stream of this game on a twitch.tv, thinking about grabbing it for vacation this summer.


DwnWthVwls 07-31-2015 05:12 PM

Geek and Sundry is a group of people who stream a variety of geeky things, I watch them on twitch sometimes when they are playing table top games. It's the same place I found ^Boss Monster.

I most recently watched them play Forbidden Desert, which is an alternative scenario to Forbidden Island. Co-op strategy game. Lots of fun.


Mr. Charlie 08-01-2015 08:01 AM

I used to play AD&D with my brother and his mates. It was usually good fun, but as others have pointed out, the level of enjoyment is reliant on the quality of the GM. Get a good GM and it's ace.


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