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Valor & Victory is a fast-playing, easy to learn World War II squad-level game system. Based on the original Valor & Victory board game, the digital edition provides you with an accessible and deep challenge, developed for classic tabletop game lovers.
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The more the better is a good rule. I was a V&V beta tester and enjoyed the hell out of playing it solo and helping improve the AI. In fact I'm taking a little break from it for the moment. But I think it is a great little game with lots of potential, more like the original Squad Leader than any other game I've played. If it can sell, and if they can do expansions while at the same time not making it too complex, that will be great. I also have LnL digital and love it. Right now, taking a break from other things, I'm simultaneously playing Panzer Corps II, Order of Battle, and Unity of Command II, which I just purchased. That is, alternating between them, one scenario at a time in each. I am enjoying them all. I see no reason to choose. There are things I like in each and things I don't like in each. But I like them all. It is hard to pick a favorite. And I find myself thinking, it is great that I have so many choices. [I just wich they all had comprehensive NATO counter options, because I am never completely going to get used to little men throwing grenades at each other on a hex grid, but I have resigned myself to having to live with it because otherwise all three games are fascinating.] At the same time I'm looking forward to DC: Ardennes, which I am hoping may end up being a groundbreaking game, and CS: Vietnam. I think we may be living in the best of times for tactical and operational games. Such a variety. I am Casanova when it comes to games. Why stay faithful to just one when there is so much to explore?

Nice way to see things :)
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Good to see you around here rico and driving Barkman's Panther...NICE!![:D]
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