Congratulations on this game
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Spechtmeise
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Congratulations on this game
I have been sitting on the fence for quite a while before I bought this game, and now I am addicted. Great interface, smooth gameplay. May be the most accessable grand strategy game since Panzer General. Now I am looking for a PBEM opponent. Anybody up for a game?
SkyRaider
I am up for a game or two...mirrored, 39 scenario, All options on.
Send me your first German turn and I will respond. Can do at least 1 turn a day..usually more.
email - gdegrote@aol.com
I am up for a game or two...mirrored, 39 scenario, All options on.
Send me your first German turn and I will respond. Can do at least 1 turn a day..usually more.
email - gdegrote@aol.com
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Re: Congratulations on this game
Thanks!Skyraider wrote:I have been sitting on the fence for quite a while before I bought this game, and now I am addicted. Great interface, smooth gameplay. May be the most accessable grand strategy game since Panzer General. Now I am looking for a PBEM opponent. Anybody up for a game?
Feel free to spread the word about CEaW since it is very difficult to market a small niche game effectively. Due to this, might take a while before we get anough fanbase to get to the point where the community feeds itself and where multiplayer opponents are easy to find
Johan Persson - Firepower Entertainment
Lead Developer of CEAW, CNAW and World Empires Live (http://www.worldempireslive.com)
Lead Developer of CEAW, CNAW and World Empires Live (http://www.worldempireslive.com)
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Re: Congratulations on this game
Johan, Bill Trotter's review at The Wargamer sums up my impressions exactly, and it ought to help spread the word...stay on track, this game has huge potential.firepowerjohan wrote:Thanks!Skyraider wrote:I have been sitting on the fence for quite a while before I bought this game, and now I am addicted. Great interface, smooth gameplay. May be the most accessable grand strategy game since Panzer General. Now I am looking for a PBEM opponent. Anybody up for a game?
Feel free to spread the word about CEaW since it is very difficult to market a small niche game effectively. Due to this, might take a while before we get anough fanbase to get to the point where the community feeds itself and where multiplayer opponents are easy to find
You have unleashed a game with enormous potential here. I don't know how adaptable the underlying engine is but I'm sure there is a market for ...
1. ancient/medieval version: with scenarios such as The Punic Wars, Rome v The Barbarians, The Mongol Invasion, etc.
2. musket era version: Napoleonic Wars, Wars Of The Spanish and Austrian Succession etc.
Congratulation on producing a wargame that appeals to so many.
1. ancient/medieval version: with scenarios such as The Punic Wars, Rome v The Barbarians, The Mongol Invasion, etc.
2. musket era version: Napoleonic Wars, Wars Of The Spanish and Austrian Succession etc.
Congratulation on producing a wargame that appeals to so many.
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And let's not forget the war in the Pacific.antipasta wrote:You have unleashed a game with enormous potential here. I don't know how adaptable the underlying engine is but I'm sure there is a market for ...
1. ancient/medieval version: with scenarios such as The Punic Wars, Rome v The Barbarians, The Mongol Invasion, etc.
2. musket era version: Napoleonic Wars, Wars Of The Spanish and Austrian Succession etc.
Congratulation on producing a wargame that appeals to so many.
Chance favours the prepared mind.
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