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Post by mikeh on Apr 10, 2022 14:01:04 GMT -5
Did not know they still made these. Got it with my last order to High Flying Dice. This one is #14 A Matter of Honor Sire, on the battle of Leipzig.
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Post by Whiterook on Apr 10, 2022 18:36:02 GMT -5
Oh my gosh!!! I have a few of these from through the years!!! I didn't know these were still around, either. These are great for travel...low complexity and easy to pack for the hotel room! The one's I have are around somewhere...they ae easy to misplace!
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Post by mikeh on Apr 10, 2022 21:22:40 GMT -5
...they ae easy to misplace! Yes they are, I have 4 but have misplaced 1, ACW on Morgan. I have Mortain and Poles Apart.
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Post by josta59 on Apr 18, 2022 17:15:19 GMT -5
Interesting! I bought their game Land of Confusion a few years ago, but it didn't include anything like that. Looks like fun!
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Post by mikeh on Apr 18, 2022 18:09:44 GMT -5
Interesting! I bought their game Land of Confusion a few years ago, but it didn't include anything like that. Looks like fun! Cards no dice, at least with the ones I got. When I had access to a printer I ran off a copy of Mortain and made my own counters for it.
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Post by Whiterook on Apr 25, 2022 17:08:30 GMT -5
Interesting! I bought their game Land of Confusion a few years ago, but it didn't include anything like that. Looks like fun! Cards no dice, at least with the ones I got. When I had access to a printer I ran off a copy of Mortain and made my own counters for it. Yeah, these little pocket games just come as a postcard. Most will have the counters along the bottom and or side (like what you see in Mike’s example), which are intended to be cut off and used on the rest of the card which is the game map. Rules typically on the back. Since these are free, they could likely be scanned and shared. The ones o have are all over the place… stuck in stacks of other game paper paraphernalia; as I see them, I’ll endeavor to do so, if you’re interested
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Post by josta59 on Apr 25, 2022 18:07:57 GMT -5
Cards no dice, at least with the ones I got. When I had access to a printer I ran off a copy of Mortain and made my own counters for it. Yeah, these little pocket games just come as a postcard. Most will have the counters along the bottom and or side (like what you see in Mike’s example), which are intended to be cut off and used on the rest of the card which is the game map. Rules typically on the back. Since these are free, they could likely be scanned and shared. The ones o have are all over the place… stuck in stacks of other game paper paraphernalia; as I see them, I’ll endeavor to do so, if you’re interested I am interested, thanks! Not sure I've ever played a wargame that was entirely card-driven, with no dice needed. That's interesting to me.
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