World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.
I would like every poster to know who has not received Annual 98, that Erik Rutins of Matrix has made this wonderful tacticle pamphlet available from Matrix free of charge, it can be found in the a subforum Annual 98 in "The War Room".
To all posters of MWIF I would like to send to each person who purchases MWIF now and in the coming weeks a copy of annual 98, the table of contents I have depicted for you are shown in the picture, the properties are 11.7 mgs. It was put together by the finest board game players of that time, 1998, the tactics for each nation are a must to play this great game to its fullest.[quote]
Thanks Bo I will be buying this game shortly & once I do I will be sending you a request for this
Manstein63
'There is not, nor aught there be, nothing so exalted on the face of god's great earth, as that prince of foods. THE MUFFIN!!!'
Wow you players sure read my post on Annual 98, I was swamped with requests.
Actually I an not Mr. goodguy, [:@] there is evil intentions in sending this Annual to players who have never seen or played World in Flames board game. I am sick and tired of hearing my fellow beta testers board game players who shall for the moment be nameless, telling me how good they are [:-]
Now when they go to pick on what they think is a noobie of MWIF to play them. They will probably ask you do you have Annual 98, and if you say yes they will suddenly and quietly remove themselves from all contention with some lame excuse like our hours are too different for us to play each other [:D]
It might be easier to host the file and password protect it.
True, but I dont mind and the annual will be for anyone who wants it, I just wanted to get it into the hands of people who might need it but I really think it will not be valuable until everyone gets the hang of the game first.