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Started by CountDeMoney, April 21, 2011, 09:14:01 PM

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crazy canuck

That looks very interesting
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bogh

Yeah. The designer mentions Here I Stand as the inspiration, but I really like a lot of the stuff in there, the period is awesome and the WW1 as a potential game end mini games is cool.

Darth Wagtaros

Quote from: bogh on Today at 01:16:30 PMAnyone tried Imperial Elegy:
https://vucasims.com/products/imperial-elegy-the-imperial-world-at-war-1850-1920

It looks real nice, but I fear I may never find another five people with the determination to do a full session.
Yeah. Looks like I'd enjoy it, but I don't think I'd ever get to play it.  Looks kind of like I'd need an area to leave it set up too.
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Habbaku

Quote from: bogh on Today at 01:16:30 PMAnyone tried Imperial Elegy:
https://vucasims.com/products/imperial-elegy-the-imperial-world-at-war-1850-1920

It looks real nice, but I fear I may never find another five people with the determination to do a full session.

It's on the list to try at my usual cons this summer, so will try to report back at some point. I am pretty hyped for it, considering my love of/experience with HIS and VQ.

We could try to get a Vassal game of IE going...  :hmm:
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