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A Few Questions
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:05 am
by ShermanM4
Hi all,
this game looks interresting too me. How much is it? First, Everytime I click on the buy icon, it gives me SP World at War. Second, Is this like The Operational Art of War? Is it funner, or totally different? I love the old board game look to it.
RE: A Few Questions
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:52 am
by wodin
It is a boardgame!
A PC version is in the works.
Its nothing like TOAW. This is a tactical level game, therefore it plays totally different. Think Squad Battles or ASL.
RE: A Few Questions
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:13 am
by markhwalker
Funnier? I must admit, I've never heard that one. But I like it. "Lock 'n Load is the game of your dreams. It's like ASL, only funnier."
Best,
Mark
RE: A Few Questions
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:22 am
by ShermanM4
It is a boardgame!
A PC version is in the works.
Its nothing like TOAW. This is a tactical level game, therefore it plays totally different. Think Squad Battles or ASL.
Well I do need a new pair of glasses. There are times when I feel pretty dumb, but this game still looks great!
But mark is making my reading situation feel a whole lot better:
Is it funner, or totally different?
key word being "FUNNER" not funnier
Funnier? I must admit, I've never heard that one. But I like it. "Lock 'n Load is the game of your dreams. It's like ASL, only funnier."
Best,
Mark
Oh well I feel better now. Is it possible, and I am asking for a favor, that someone could send me a pic of one of the M4 Sherman icons to use for an avatar?
RE: A Few Questions
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:26 pm
by markhwalker
Sure, email me at staffATlocknloadgameDOTCOM, and be sure to enclose a self-adressed, stamped email.
Best,
Mark
RE: A Few Questions
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 4:26 pm
by ravinhood
ORIGINAL: markhwalker
Funnier? I must admit, I've never heard that one. But I like it. "Lock 'n Load is the game of your dreams. It's like ASL, only funnier."
Best,
Mark
Mark he typed FUNNER not FUNNIER quit making fun of the way he uses his words.

He's a prospective customer and you know the customer is always 100% perfect english.