Genetlemen, meet your enemy :)

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.

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Thanks. Yep, I've spent some time poking around the MMP website; not much info about a possible computer port there. Maybe I will e-mail them as you suggest.
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[:D] You might want to try "Steel Panthers" which you can download here at Matrix. It is very similar to ASL. [:D]

[;)] I find the Pacific theater much more challenging than the European theater. [;)]

[:)] Thanks Matrix for the upgrades. [:)]
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Yes, I've played Steel Panthers. Great fun. But not nearly as detailed and wonky as ASL. :)
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Grotius, if you want to get a good interactive experience for ASL, I suggest Warfare HQs forums for ASL.

http://www.warfarehq.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=30

One of the regulars there (Keith Dalton), is an official vice of MMP.

You might find out a lot of interesting things over there.
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Yes, I've played Steel Panthers. Great fun. But not nearly as detailed and wonky as ASL. :)

Main Entry: won·ky
Pronunciation: 'wä[ng]-kE
Function: adjective
Etymology: probably alteration of English dialect wankle, from Middle English wankel, from Old English wancol; akin to Old High German wankOn to totter -- more at WENCH
1 British : UNSTEADY, SHAKY
2 British : AWRY, WRONG

[&:] Wonky [&:]

[;)] Thanks Sarge I did the VASL download. [;)]
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