Wargames we would pay to see!
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Wargames we would pay to see!
Very glad to see our old favorite Steel Panthers World At War is being redone.
(It was first offered for free by Matrixgames when SPI's original Steel Panthers became incapable of working easily on Windows platform machines.)
As for other games?
Maybe fifteen years ago there was a game called "Castles" which allowed a player (or players) to build castles in detail from te ground up.
The player(s) also had the option to fight it out with other players, (or against AI players).
There were even screens of dialogue for a sense of "role play".
Te role play part IMHO was not needed.
The game also came with some BBC movie files from BBC which were very interesting, informative, and helped the flavor of that medieval era.
The player also had decisions to make, types of troops to create, livestock and agriculture to consider and the morale of "the peasants".
Many other games out there which we would pay for, so I will keep my "wish list" to just this one.
BTW, It would not need to be the actual game I mentioned, just the genre and era.[:)]
(It was first offered for free by Matrixgames when SPI's original Steel Panthers became incapable of working easily on Windows platform machines.)
As for other games?
Maybe fifteen years ago there was a game called "Castles" which allowed a player (or players) to build castles in detail from te ground up.
The player(s) also had the option to fight it out with other players, (or against AI players).
There were even screens of dialogue for a sense of "role play".
Te role play part IMHO was not needed.
The game also came with some BBC movie files from BBC which were very interesting, informative, and helped the flavor of that medieval era.
The player also had decisions to make, types of troops to create, livestock and agriculture to consider and the morale of "the peasants".
Many other games out there which we would pay for, so I will keep my "wish list" to just this one.
BTW, It would not need to be the actual game I mentioned, just the genre and era.[:)]

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Redo WiTP with modern graphics and to work on win 10 with out any problems Nothing else needs to change as everything is already there so should be no researching of anything
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RE: Wargames we would pay to see!
Avalon Hill's Bismarck. Just imagine what they could do with that boardgame on computer....
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Avalon Hill's Bismarck. Just imagine what they could do with that boardgame on computer....

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Heck I'd be happy if they would fix Jutland/Distant Guns so they work like they should have in the first place.
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If duct tape doesn't fix it then you are not using enough duct tape.
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity and I’m not sure about the universe-Einstein.
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ORIGINAL: larrybush
I'd settle for a good realistic Space War game - Think Command: Modern Naval / air combined with TAOW IV. Good 3D star map made from real data and believable technologies. Somewhere like GDW's Space 2300.
Or I'd settle for a computer game of Avalon Hill's Longest Day!
A good Guadalcanal ground campaign game would be nice, add the naval battles too please.
"Space War Game", maybe you would like...
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Rise and Decline of the Third Reich 4th edition rules of course!
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* Steel Panthers III Brigade Command redone by Matrix or The Cammo Workshop with all the bells and whistles the squad level game got!
*Emperor of the Fading Suns, no changes at all, just put an AI in it (this time) and allow to work on modern machines.
* Star General ( yeah, that's right, the off neglected bastard of the 5 Star Series) Again, an AI that does something, and LARGER planets for ground combat, nothing else needed for "beer and pretzel" 2x game
*Age of Rifles. No jokes here, we just need this game back!!
*Emperor of the Fading Suns, no changes at all, just put an AI in it (this time) and allow to work on modern machines.
* Star General ( yeah, that's right, the off neglected bastard of the 5 Star Series) Again, an AI that does something, and LARGER planets for ground combat, nothing else needed for "beer and pretzel" 2x game

*Age of Rifles. No jokes here, we just need this game back!!
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My dream games...
* Operational WW1 aviation game... it may happen if the computer version of Bloody April goes well.
* Strategic Feudal Japan or China. I'm thinking Strategic versions of 'Sengoku Jidai' or 'Mandate of Heaven' by Ageod not Total War or Oriental Empires.
* Operational WW1 aviation game... it may happen if the computer version of Bloody April goes well.
* Strategic Feudal Japan or China. I'm thinking Strategic versions of 'Sengoku Jidai' or 'Mandate of Heaven' by Ageod not Total War or Oriental Empires.
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RE: Wargames we would pay to see!
Something in the realm of "Uncommon Valor". Starting with the Japanese invasion of the Bismarcks in early 1942 and continuing into 1944, like the time covered by "Fire in the Sky" before and after.
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I wish to see a Squad Leader release where EVERY current ASL nation's counter mix was done as if it had been released in Squad Leader.
And not one rule not in the Squad Leader release was crammed into the darned box.
And of course, all the current maps, but without all of the convoluted new terrain.
I've pondered doing it myself actually. It would be easier if I was the same age I was when I first bought Squad Leader though.
For the computer, hmm. I'd like a digital version of Up Front that was design wise identical to the physical board game without an AI (would likely be as dumb as they always are) and able to be played as easily as say Battle Academy is for human vs human matches. My only problem with my copy of the board game, is it is so good, my copy looks battered. Played it so much. Funny is watching 3 girls play it, one a wargamer and two entirely not wargamers
And not one rule not in the Squad Leader release was crammed into the darned box.
And of course, all the current maps, but without all of the convoluted new terrain.
I've pondered doing it myself actually. It would be easier if I was the same age I was when I first bought Squad Leader though.
For the computer, hmm. I'd like a digital version of Up Front that was design wise identical to the physical board game without an AI (would likely be as dumb as they always are) and able to be played as easily as say Battle Academy is for human vs human matches. My only problem with my copy of the board game, is it is so good, my copy looks battered. Played it so much. Funny is watching 3 girls play it, one a wargamer and two entirely not wargamers

Wargame, 05% of the time.
Play with Barbies 05% of the time.
Play with Legos 10% of the time.
Build models 20% of the time
Shopping 60% of the time.
Exlains why I buy em more than I play em.
Play with Barbies 05% of the time.
Play with Legos 10% of the time.
Build models 20% of the time
Shopping 60% of the time.
Exlains why I buy em more than I play em.
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An updated Age of Rifles along the lines of Fields of Glory 2? Unlike TOAW, my memories of AoR are foggy. The game was certainly ahead of its time.
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I would LOVE to see a PC version of the old Avalon Hill classics like D-Day, Afrika Korps, Waterloo etc...
These and redo of Third Reich PC (so actually ALL the normal rules work and there are NO bad hexes).
These and redo of Third Reich PC (so actually ALL the normal rules work and there are NO bad hexes).
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Strategy game overlay American Civil War game on top of Norbsoft's Civil War series. Where you move and play diplomacy on top and have real time battles with built units from the top in tactical battles around the map. Kinda like Total War but with Norb's combat engine and the American Civil War.
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ORIGINAL: flipperwasirish
I would LOVE to see a PC version of the old Avalon Hill classics like D-Day, Afrika Korps, Waterloo etc...
These and redo of Third Reich PC (so actually ALL the normal rules work and there are NO bad hexes).
Don't forget Gettysburg and Battle of the Bulge and Alexander also. [:)]
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Some other games I'd like to see come to pc from my childhood days made by Milton Bradley American Heritage games are: "Battlecry" (interesting american civil war game), "Broadsides" and "Dogfight"
I musta played a bajillion games of those with my childhood friends before we graduated.
Dogfight was my actual favorite. WWI air warfare has always been my favorite of any kind of wargaming. WINGS on the Amiga was the most fun but Red Baron by Sierra was the most realistic I think.
I musta played a bajillion games of those with my childhood friends before we graduated.
Dogfight was my actual favorite. WWI air warfare has always been my favorite of any kind of wargaming. WINGS on the Amiga was the most fun but Red Baron by Sierra was the most realistic I think.
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ORIGINAL: aaatoysandmore
ORIGINAL: flipperwasirish
I would LOVE to see a PC version of the old Avalon Hill classics like D-Day, Afrika Korps, Waterloo etc...
These and redo of Third Reich PC (so actually ALL the normal rules work and there are NO bad hexes).
Don't forget Gettysburg and Battle of the Bulge and Alexander also. [:)]
AH made great games, for sure.
let us not forget Panzer Blitz and Panzer Leader....
