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Table Top Strategy Games

I'd forgotten about Ultimatum!  I think I've got a copy gathering dust in my basement... gotta find a few folks and some time to break it open again...
 
GreyMatter said:
Never heard of that one but sounds interesting. Is that this one?  http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/75847

Yup, that's the one.

It was quite fun but we never got to finish a game without a bloody nuclear exchange bringing things to a halt. Then again we were teenagers, maybe more
mature players could actually finish a game...  :)

 
Well they have now brought out an aniversery edition of Axis & Allies, I had a chance to play it this past weeked. The game structure is quite good however the have introduced a technology reserch feature to the game, the unfortunate part of this is that it greatly upsets the balance making it an option that might want to be avoided in game play.
 
Over the yearts I have played A&A, Risk and Car Wars.

Thank you for mentioning Supremacy and providing a link.  A group of us played a four day long version of that game in university during a snow storm one year. I could not remember the name of the game.

In case anyone is looking for a different one to try, I have played Settlers of Catan a few times. It is worth buying the expansion to add two more players. The standard game is for 2-4 players, the expansion allows for 5-6. The extra players adds more time to the game play.
 
Lang75 said:
Well they have now brought out an aniversery edition of Axis & Allies, I had a chance to play it this past weeked. The game structure is quite good however the have introduced a technology reserch feature to the game, the unfortunate part of this is that it greatly upsets the balance making it an option that might want to be avoided in game play.

And you didn't invite me :'(

I've been looking at this and trying to justify the cost for more of what D9er calls "my toys."
I always found A&A a good game nice mix of playability and realism both as  board game and the first PC version. The tech thing has always been there and could have the possibility of skewering  the game.

FOG who do really good ancients are supposedly coming out with Horse and Musket era up to and including Napoleonics for 15mm this yea. Rumor is Battlefront will also release FOW for Napoleonics soon.

Two other beer and pretzel game systmes I seem to waste time and money on are Wings of War (individual WW1 air combat with either cards or 1/144th minis) and Victory at Sea (WW2 naval combat).
 
Well it was at our mutual friend`s place in Waterloo. Besides would like to have been pretending that I was chauffering you in the back seat again?



Danjanou said:
And you didn't invite me :'(

I've been looking at this and trying to justify the cost for more of what D9er calls "my toys."
I always found A&A a good game nice mix of playability and realism both as  board game and the first PC version. The tech thing has always been there and could have the possibility of skewering  the game.

FOG who do really good ancients are supposedly coming out with Horse and Musket era up to and including Napoleonics for 15mm this yea. Rumor is Battlefront will also release FOW for Napoleonics soon.

Two other beer and pretzel game systmes I seem to waste time and money on are Wings of War (individual WW1 air combat with either cards or 1/144th minis) and Victory at Sea (WW2 naval combat).
 
I've recently discovered "Axis and Allies Miniatures".  What a fun game!  Doesn't take too long to set up or play, but what a hoot!  But then again, I finally got myself a copy of "Crescendo of Doom".
 
Here's a free, cross-platform (java) version of A&A me and some friends have been playing for a few years: http://triplea.sourceforge.net/mywiki

Being able to skip setup, play remotely, and save-resume games makes things much more convenient... but obviously nowhere near as fun as a 2-day IRL marathon.
 
risk and stratego will always be classics for me. im not too deeply involved in tabletop strategy and stick mostly to the mainstream as i am a big warhammer 40k nut
 
I quite enjoy Pente.  I have the mat variety w/ glass stones (same set shown on the museum link).  The game can be simple or difficult, depending on the skill level of the players. 

I remember some years ago there was someone I would play this game with and he would really get into it; using the stones as if they were troops and apply all kinds of war type strategies.  It was always a fun game.

Instructions:
http://www.pente.net/instructions.html
&
http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/Pente.PDF

ELLIOTT AVEDON MUSEUM & ARCHIVE OF GAMES

http://www.gamesmuseum.uwaterloo.ca/VirtualExhibits/rowgames/pente/index.html
 
SARgirl said:
I quite enjoy Pente.  I have the mat variety w/ glass stones (same set shown on the museum link).  The game can be simple or difficult, depending on the skill level of the players. 

I remember some years ago there was someone I would play this game with and he would really get into it; using the stones as if they were troops and apply all kinds of war type strategies.  It was always a fun game.

Instructions:
http://www.pente.net/instructions.html
&
http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/Pente.PDF

ELLIOTT AVEDON MUSEUM & ARCHIVE OF GAMES

http://www.gamesmuseum.uwaterloo.ca/VirtualExhibits/rowgames/pente/index.html

Wow, someone else in the world who plays Pente.  More of a board game than a strategy game though.
 
Kat Stevens said:
Wow, someone else in the world who plays Pente.
I gather you play Pente as well then, yes?

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Kat Stevens said:
More of a board game than a strategy game though.

Google, "list of strategy games PENTE".  Then 'Ctrl F', type 'strategy' in the box which appears.  Click 'enter' or 'next' as you move through the information on the various links.  http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=o7z&q=list+of+strategy+games+PENTE&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=&oq=

it's a modern strategy game with ancient roots.
http://www.amazon.com/Winning-Moves-1075-Pente-Game/dp/B0001A865A

PENTE is a registered trademark of Hasbro for strategy game equipment
 
Also, scroll down to read the section entitled, "Strategy".
http://en.allexperts.com/e/p/pe/pente.htm

Skills required Strategy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pente
Click on "strategy" from the link and it will take you here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy

Section/Genre:
Abstract Strategy
http://www.funagain.com/control/product/~product_id=015583

Pente is a pure strategy (no luck)
http://www.thisnext.com/item/0490E42C/02AB4536/Pente-Board-Game
 
Wow, clearly the distinction means a lot to you, so you win.
 
Kat Stevens said:
Wow, clearly the distinction means a lot to you, so you win.
So...her strategy worked?  :rofl:


Sorry.  But in all seriousness, I'm off to discover what Pente is.
 
Technoviking said:
So...her strategy worked?  :rofl:
:rofl: Thank you, I really needed that laugh today.

Technoviking said:
Sorry.  But in all seriousness, I'm off to discover what Pente is.
  Super!  I could use a new opponent, but it's too long to reach the Pente mat from across the country. 
 
SARgirl said:
but it's too long to reach the Pente mat from across the country.

Perhaps http://www.pente.net/index.php ?

there is also http://pente.org/
 
JBoyd said:
Perhaps http://www.pente.net/index.php ?

there is also http://pente.org/

I saw this earlier today... I'm thinking about it.  I haven't played games 'on-line' before.

If anyone is 'game' for Pente online, they can PM me and I'll give it a go. :)

Thank you for the links.
 
The best table top game for strategy and tactics has to be Warhammer 40k. It is so in depth and customizable that you can make your army fit your playing style. I miss that game...
 
Maelstrom said:
The best table top game for strategy and tactics has to be Warhammer 40k. It is so in depth and customizable that you can make your army fit your playing style. I miss that game...

Sorry bud but I have to strongly disagree. Well I will give Games Workshop full marks fro keeping miniature war gaming alive when it seemed about to disappear into obscurity crushed between PC gaming and role playing ala D&D, that’s as far as I’ll go, and yes I’ve played 40k  and even made it to a couple of National tournaments and have the geeky trophies to show for it buried in the bowels of my basement.

The piss poor marketing technique of changing everything and forcing you to buy new armies and rule books every couple of months and the dumbing down of their rule systems so the target gaming group could collectively qualify for the Darwin Awards  was what made me leave after a couple of years.

There are so many other options out there both Historical and Sci Fi/Fantasy with better rules and better ( and cheaper) figures to waste your money on.
 
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