Computerizing old boardgames

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Styx
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Computerizing old boardgames

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Is there anybody out there able and willing
to make computer versions of old doubble blind wargames ie. FlatTop from Avalon Hill, or other companies, or is the copyright to expensive ?
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David Heath
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The compaines that own these copyrights will not really let them go ata fair price and a better design can be done today without the limits of a board game design.

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Re: Computerizing old boardgames

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Victory Game's US Civil War. The Army reaction and die roll turns was interesting. Hard to do for computer.
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