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

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wodin
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Graphics?

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Will the graphics be of a similar high quality as those in Campaigns on the Danube 1805 - 1809?

Is Campaigns on the Danube 1805 - 1809 a similar scale to this game?

Ive just been looking at the quality of the map and counters on Campaigns on the Danube 1805 - 1809 it to me it looks far better than any other strategic game Ive seem. The artwork is superb.
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Give me a battalllion of troops circa 1914 - 1918 and I challenge you to battle vs troops circa 1805 - 1809. You could out number me 10 - 1 and I will still win.

The Vickers MG was a mell made piece of machinery [:'(]

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Hmm, your reply to Wodin doesn't make sense to me; so what is your point?[&:]
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The graphics for the World War I game are being done by the same person as the Danube game I believe.
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Post by FrankHunter »

I should add the scale is no where near Danube's. There are around 45 hexes from London to Batum (on the Black Sea).
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