You had to add up attack strengths vs. defense strengths, minus terrain bonuses, minus range, and all sorts of other stuff to calculate if you destroyed units or not. It dragged too much. On computer it does all that for you.
I play Civilization VI, and I also bought Fantasy General for PS4, which is the exact same concept as Panzer General only it's in a Fantasy Heroes and Monsters type setting instead of WWII.
I heard of Arma 2. Never got into it, but I heard it was decent.
Same game. They still sell it I think. Didn't like playing it with my uncle, though. He was merciless. He's a psychiatrist, and I think he liked taking advantage of quirks in the rules just to see how I'd react or something, LoL.
Hello HIH,
One game would probably play with others is Dungeons and Dragons, have gotten to play it one time in life with a fellow trailerparkian, who lived here for a moment in time. Me and Patrick played for an hour and it was really neat, very interesting especially if you know and have a good general grasp on how everything works in the game.
It was fun coming up upon a huge Golden Dragon, then having the choice to keep pushing forward, or turn back, or turn left to go to wherever.
Was that kind of the same experience when it came to those strategy games?
Thank you for sharing, that about your uncle. You seemed and probably learned a very valuable lesson about how humans work at a very early stage of life. Hope there was good times spent with Him though not knowing.
Childhood: Mousetrap, Snakes and Ladders, Candyland
Teens: Chess, Risk, Othello, Go
Adulthood: Mille Borne, Rummy, Parchesi
Much love!
Hello Marks,
Mousetrap, Snakes and Ladders, and Candyland - very interesting, Do you remember playing these games with others a lot when you were growing up say going to elementary school?
Chess, and Risk, what did you like about those games?
What is Othello, Millie Borne, and Parchesi?
Rummy have played before it is a card game.
Much love :)