tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4836956334020662322.post8691821153996640895..comments2024-01-13T03:07:48.472-08:00Comments on Map and Counters: RGA, NAPOLEON’S LAST CAMPAIGNS (1974)JCB IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16490081362549015107noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4836956334020662322.post-42988127422245657942010-12-22T15:41:59.196-08:002010-12-22T15:41:59.196-08:00Greetings Kim:
That is funny. As I indicated in t...Greetings Kim:<br /><br />That is funny. As I indicated in the game profile, I really, really wanted to like this game: it included coverage of a period (1814) that only a few designers (like Kevin Zucker) had really attempted to examine; and, at the corps level, it had the potential to be an action-packed blend of maneuver and misdirection. Unfortuantely, friend Isby lost me when I got to the JCB IIIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16490081362549015107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4836956334020662322.post-41338751768174775312010-12-22T14:56:30.482-08:002010-12-22T14:56:30.482-08:00I had to laugh at the review and the BGG rating on...I had to laugh at the review and the BGG rating on the game since I'm one that rated it sort of highly ;)Kim Meintsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4836956334020662322.post-62069934782449979492010-04-06T10:25:57.141-07:002010-04-06T10:25:57.141-07:00Greetings:
It is interesting to ponder how this t...Greetings:<br /><br />It is interesting to ponder how this title might have been received if the map had been larger and printed in three-colors, and the CCC's (CRT's) had been bigger and easier to read. For my own part, most games lose me the minute I have to dig out a magnifying glass in order to read the rules or CRT. C<br /><br />Nonetheless, considering how popular the game is withJCB IIIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16490081362549015107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4836956334020662322.post-74254024154147948942010-04-06T08:32:43.036-07:002010-04-06T08:32:43.036-07:00This was the only one of the first nine RAND games...This was the only one of the first nine RAND games to have a developer: Ken Smigelski, who later designed OMAHA BEACH.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com