Quite a few war and miniature games there that I'm likely never to play.
Can I be so bold to make a few suggestions?
Timothy Brown on Empires of the Middle Ages: Year by year simulation of military, social and economic changes per region in Europe from 814AD to 1453AD. Extraordinary. We played REMA, revised rules written by fans in c1985 over an twelve month epic. It is truly magnificent.
Justin Achilli on Blood Bowl: At the other end of the scale, fantasy football (or rubgy really). Good, fun, "beer and pretzels" gaming.
Greg Stafford on Kingmaker: Quite a classic, especially if you like English history. Tends to be right in the middle of the previous two suggestions.
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Date: 2007-08-29 06:35 am (UTC)Can I be so bold to make a few suggestions?
Timothy Brown on Empires of the Middle Ages: Year by year simulation of military, social and economic changes per region in Europe from 814AD to 1453AD. Extraordinary. We played REMA, revised rules written by fans in c1985 over an twelve month epic. It is truly magnificent.
Justin Achilli on Blood Bowl: At the other end of the scale, fantasy football (or rubgy really). Good, fun, "beer and pretzels" gaming.
Greg Stafford on Kingmaker: Quite a classic, especially if you like English history. Tends to be right in the middle of the previous two suggestions.