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Post by Miles MacArthur on Sept 9, 2016 11:56:15 GMT -5
I know this is surely a verryyy long shot but anyone unterested in playing War at Sea? I haven't played in forever and would like to get back into it. If you haven't played before, by no means should you let my two previous games intimidate you out of facing me, lol. If you don't know what this is, which is probably most of you, then here's a link. link"But Dag Miles!" You say? "Why are you wasting your time here when you could just play on that forum?" Good question! It's because I'm not very good and I also know you guys fairly well! It would be fun to break back in with buddies.
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Post by Seth on Sept 12, 2016 22:40:05 GMT -5
I've never heard of it. Details?
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Post by Miles MacArthur on Sept 12, 2016 22:45:58 GMT -5
If you've ever heard of Axis and Allies it's a lot like that, but more detailed. Apparently it's like warhammer 40K but I've never played that so I wouldn't know. You build a fleet using ships that all have a point value and go up to an agreed upon point limit, so if the limit is 300 then you could have six huge ships with a 50 point value. Each ship has a variety of attacks, each with its own dice value. The attack value is the number of dice you roll, and hits are scored based on what you roll. It's turn based, so it's pretty go-whenever when on a forum. Also, there are planes, of course, because it's WWII. Some people only play with planes and one capital ship. This is incorrect. I will complain the whole time. Subs are here too. It's not very complicated because really all the rules are in the dice and how you score a hit.
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Post by Seth on Sept 12, 2016 22:55:20 GMT -5
Pretend I haven't played any of those games at all and explain it to me! Because I haven't. How would we do it here?
All in all I already think it sounds too complicated. The Zombie thing is confusing for me and all you do is press a button sometimes.
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Post by Miles MacArthur on Sept 12, 2016 23:16:48 GMT -5
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