How does this game compare with the original game published by Frank Hunter?

Frank Hunter's Campaigns on the Danube is an operational study of the campaigns along the Danube in 1805 and 1809. Campaigns on the Danube's system focuses on trying to present the player with the same sort of decisions placed on their historical counterparts; how to feed an army and move that army according to a plan, all the while trying to fight a campaign. There is also an option to allow players to play out the battles with miniatures and input the results.
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rwenstrup
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How does this game compare with the original game published by Frank Hunter?

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I have a copy of the original game published by Frank Hunter. How does this game compare with the previous one?

Would love to have a new version to enjoy!
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RE: How does this game compare with the original game published by Frank Hunter?

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This is another question I would enjoy an answer for.
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RE: How does this game compare with the original game published by Frank Hunter?

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New artwork and sound, minor fixes elsewhere. You should even be able to play PBEM between the two versions.
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RE: How does this game compare with the original game published by Frank Hunter?

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thanks Frank for the fast answer , I've always admired your excellent work
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RE: How does this game compare with the original game published by Frank Hunter?

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As I've said many times publicly, I loved the old game. The new artwork gives the thing a whole new verve. I like the new one as much, if not more, than I do the old.
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