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Adanac's Strategic level World War I grand campaign game designed by Frank Hunter

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I want to play this game!

I got cash here. Sweet, sweet cash. OK, its not hard earned cash but its hard cash! Picture it running through your fingers, oh developers. Cash makes the world go around. Cash is good.

So wheres this game? I'm waiting. My debit card is waiting! Come along, devs... the cash is out there, you know you want it!
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The entire world waits with baited breath.
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FUNNY STUFF EUBANANA
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Psst...hey buddy...want some cash?  Don't be a square.
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You could always help playtest it - the handful of us doing so are all that stands betwen you and a substandard product - it was only 2 days ago I found a fault.....
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I would be very willing to help test if that is still possible.
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I assumed all the playtesting positions had been pounced on already - and I got no experience in that anyway so I imagine any attempt I made would be pretty far down the list.
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If you don't ask you'll never know!! 
 
There's only a handful (ie 5 or less) of people apparently actively testing it as far as I can tell from posts to the testing forum
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Eubananna,

You should volunteer. I always believe a rrookie tester brings up issues veterawns might overlook.
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You could always help playtest it - the handful of us doing so are all that stands betwen you and a substandard product - it was only 2 days ago I found a fault.....

Well, I applied for it when there was a beta call up and never received a reply, so .... ;)

Still, I don't have the amount of time that I used to have when the beta started. :(
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and especially if you want to come up with ideas you'd like to see implemented in the game, why not try an online WW1 game?  See http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/EuroDip1910ad/files/
 
It's kind of neat because we should have teams for each of the major powers!
 
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