Age Group Playing AT

Advanced Tactics is a versatile turn-based strategy system that gives gamers the chance to wage almost any battle in any time period. The initial release focuses on World War II and includes a number of historical scenarios as well as a full editor! This forum supports both the original Advanced Tactics and the new and improved Advanced Tactics: Gold Edition.

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Powerslave
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I am still 35 years as I reported earlier I would also like to add that I'm from Sweden. :)
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I guess my first wargame was one of those toy soldier playsets, I don't remember the name but it was a mountian with guns that the Allies had to assault. I played Risk alot as a kid, not much of a wargame but it got me on the path [:)] In high school me and my friends would play Axis and Allies, Fortress America, Car Wars, Blue Max, Midway, and Blitzkrieg. Our favorite was Blue Max, I always liked WW1 aerial combat.[:)] 

My first computer wargame was a text based Civil War simulation on the C64, no idea what the name of it was, it came free with the disk drive. I then played Empire, Wargame Construction Set, Colonial Conquest, Imperium Galactum (the one SSI made in 1984), Wizards Crown (yeah it's a rpg but I liked the tactical combat) I could go on and on about all those great c64 games [:)]

Advanced Tactics reminds me of Empire, makes me feel like a kid again, playing Empire all night on the C64[:)]
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I cut my teeth on the AH classics: PanzerBlitz and Panzer Leader. Then my addiction got serious.
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My first war game was Panzer Blitz. Some of my favorites were Squad Leader, Blitzkrieg, Stalingrad, Midway, Caesar, War and Peace, The Russian Campiagn, The Third Reich and Anzio. AT has the same feel as some of these older AH games to me. This is why I enjoy the game so much. It's not the graphic's but, the game play. I live in Louisville, KY....GO CARDS [:)]

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Recently turned 61. I began war gaming with AH's Tactics II and their first version of Gettysburg. I live in Montara, CA, about 20 miles south of San Francisco on the Pacific Ocean coast.
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First board wargame:Blitzkrieg (1970), First videogame:Pong, First computer wargame: The Ancient Art of War (1990?)
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First wargame Milton Bradley "Broadsides" (1964?)
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I am 46 so far
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ORIGINAL: thomas916

I am 46 so far

[:D]

39 here... 40 next month, which I'm not looking forward to!!

First board game was Panzer Blitz, followed by squad leader. First computer wargame I can remember the name of was Combat Leader by SSI, for the Atari 800. I loved that game. You could just take control of 1 squad and let the AI control the rest. I used to take a mortar squad and try to give bombardment support to friendly units :)
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ORIGINAL: Banquet
... 40 next month, which I'm not looking forward to!!

As time passes 40 will sound good. It will sound really, really good. Trust me on this!

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I'm 44.
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ORIGINAL: rhinobones

ORIGINAL: Banquet
... 40 next month, which I'm not looking forward to!!

As time passes 40 will sound good. It will sound really, really good. Trust me on this!

Regards, RhinoBones


Good point, puts in all in perspective :)
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52 and counting,great game by the way.
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45, but feel 18----most of the time.
Might 'grow up' when I'm 75? 80?
 
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52 here, Avalon Hill's Kriegspiel first board game. Computer Ambush first PC war game. Airfix to Warhammer and everything inbetween. Hate to admit it but I even got the first GI Joe when it came out. I'm still painting the Warhamer figures.
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I'm an odd one for my age group in the US (Southwest Missouri): 21 [;)]
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I'm 36, turn 37 end of next month. Tinkered with war games over the years on the computer, but AT is the first one that's really hooked me. Played various tabletop games. My earliest one was a tank one. It was NOT Avalon Hill. It came in a pretty big box, had a pretty big map, and had little plastic tanks and little plastic flat bed trucks that could transport the tanks. I honestly can't remember for the life of me what the game was called...
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AT seems to be fulfilling a real need of the 40-somethings[:)][:)]
Haha! Buying a good computer game is the best way I can think of to take the edge off the "middle-age crazies". I tell you it's a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a Corvette, or engaging the amorous services of a wanton mistress. Not that I would have any first-hand knowledge of such things...[:D]

57 here in Arizona..started w/ a Milton Bradley Civil War boardgame in 1960-61? I still have my "vette" ("99 FRC) and the women have cost me beaucoup $ over the years. Forever young!
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I am 44 from Colorado.

Never played any board games always computer.  My first war games were whatever Strategic Simulations Inc (SSI) put out in the early/mid 80s.

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Have you noticed that most of the players posting here are new to Matrix and don't have an Avantar.
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