ConsimWorld

The official social networking platform of ConsimWorld

German High Tide, L2 Russian Campaign, Barbarossa scenario. Germans couldn't make much head way in this game.

Rating: 0/5 stars
Tags: campaign, l2, russian
Albums: German High Tide.
Views: 98
Location: Coram, NY

Share  Twitter

Comment

You need to be a member of ConsimWorld to add comments!

Join this Ning Network

John Buck Comment by John Buck on November 22, 2009 at 3:54pm
Thanks, I think I've figured a way for the Germans to move a little faster. I'd like to go to WBC and watch the pro's play this. Hope all is well at your end of the world.
Russ Gifford Comment by Russ Gifford on November 22, 2009 at 2:38pm
Nice defense, John!
John Buck Comment by John Buck on November 12, 2009 at 10:21am
Bill Ramsay and I played GDW's 1941, I rolled so bad I quit on turn four. I was the German's and there were still Russian holding border hexes. Every time the odds were three to one I rolled a one. This game never fails to get a laugh at our group meetings.
Eric Walters Comment by Eric Walters on November 12, 2009 at 8:17am
Youch! I remember having a game go like this--the German always got the worst die rolls possible each and every time. Just makes you want to throw in the towel and start over!
John Buck Comment by John Buck on November 11, 2009 at 10:14pm
Turn before Barbarossa ends, Even with killing a lot of Russians come spring 42 it was too late. He'd only taken Keiv and Oddessa when we called it.
Smitty Comment by Smitty on November 11, 2009 at 6:53pm
Oh that's ugly - when is this?
John Buck Comment by John Buck on November 11, 2009 at 3:41pm
No I have never played AH Russian Front. This is a fourth version of AH's Russian Campaign.

Help Center

Latest Activity

Didn't we just have a special election.....God we get to go through THAT yet again....
1 hour ago
I've found the internal debate (i.e. the debate in my head) has been to either play a lot of games poorly or a few games well. I prefer the latter model, but then you must, as you say, find that set of holy grail games that one chooses to become goo…
1 hour ago
Chris: Really - that's a good point. I wonder if the Audi folks realized the message they were sending out with this one. I doubt if anyone found it funny in the least. Smitty
1 hour ago
The fact that Carolyn like KAtie, married men like us tells us they are good and special people.
1 hour ago
My wife Carolyn teaches special ed. I wouldn't trade jobs with her for any amount of money. Very difficult work indeed.
1 hour ago
Neil Amoore joined Tony's group
Group to discuss boardgame Map Making. Where amateur and published map makers can discuss and assist each other with techniques and methods used in creating boardgame maps. (not a group for arguments about what map style or software app is best)
4 hours ago
I've recently printed and built "To the Last Man." I was able to play the game and get an idea of its look and feel beforehand thanks to BGG and Cyberboard. It's an excellent game, one well worth the bother. I _hope_ it is just by unfortunate accid…
4 hours ago
Greg Blanchett updated their profile
5 hours ago
Yes, this was a creepy ad. I looked at the Audi website to compare this car to others. Oddly enough, you are unable to compare it to the VW SportWagon TDI, which gets exactly the same mileage.
7 hours ago
Jim Werbaneth added a discussion to the group Career Networking
Lately, I've been mad at Newsweek, due to issues of bias that are beyond the realm of this group.  However, tonight I read a very good article on its web site, regarding layoffs.I was once in a meeting at a former employer, and we were going over th…
8 hours ago
I second the motion. May his service in the defense to his country be what matters in the hereafter.
8 hours ago
Jim Werbaneth added a discussion to the group All Things Against the Odds (ATO)
The game on the development table now is Rob Markham's Saratoga.  This game covers the decisive battle of the American Revolution tactically, with two scenarios.  One addresses the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, and the other is on the Ba…
8 hours ago
I'll just say "R.I.P.", lest I stray into the political realm.
9 hours ago
I'd love to see more open source work, but I'm especially thinking of computer games. That would allow not just designers, but the developers, to look "under the hood" to see what makes a good game work. Even if that education is taken to commercial…
11 hours ago
I haven't seen much in the way of Napoleonic games as of late, and I think the COA system always lagged a bit because the rules changed quite a bit and there have been lots of questions surrounding a new, more playable system. I think if someone can…
11 hours ago
What I think will be coolest about the concept is the use of touch displays to pick up and move counters, etc. and swipe the display with a finger to quickly scroll and view the map. All this while having a live chat window or audio option to talk t…
11 hours ago

Badge

Loading…

© 2010   Created by John Kranz

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service