==Uncommon Valor is a FUN game!==

Uncommon Valor: Campaign for the South Pacific covers the campaigns for New Guinea, New Britain, New Ireland and the Solomon chain.

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Montanan
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==Uncommon Valor is a FUN game!==

Post by Montanan »

been playin around on scenario 9, dont know what im doing half the time, but the game sure is suspenseful, fun, and i might push the japanese off an island yet :)

I'll have to see what other wargames are on this site, im hooked again
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its great

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This is my first operational level wargame. I come from a land based tactical game background, and wanted to see what else there was I might be missing.

I found the Matrix site when I got bored with Allied General and went looking for a replacement. I found the free SPWAW, downloaded it and found it to be great fun. It kept getting updated and improved, and I discovered how Matrix fosters a great community of wargamers.

I'm impressed by this company and do my part to promote their efforts. I bought all the mega campaing scenerio packs for their free SPWAW as a way to repay them for all the great fun I've had. Someday, I might even finish them all.

I'm looking forward to Battleline next. Operational warfare back on dry land. In the meantime, I will split my time between SPWAW and UV.

Welcome!:)
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Post by AlvinS »

I guess after you take Guadalcanal in Uncommon Valor you could switch to the Operation Watchtower mega campaign to fight it out on land.:D

So many wargames, not enough time.:cool:
"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." ---Mark Twain

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