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Proof that 1775: Rebellion is a wargame
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02 Apr 2018 12:13 - 02 Apr 2018 12:20 #266876 by Sagrilarus
Proof that 1775: Rebellion is a wargame was created by Sagrilarus
As required of all true wargames, I've been playing a rule wrong.
The Eastern Shore of Virginia is a separate territory, and that makes one great big difference in control of that colony, as you can only move to it from Maryland. Virginia is in the middle of everything, having contention in it means you can't reinforce Virginia locations on your turn. That one spit of land becomes quite strategic, and can be held by one lonely cube pretty effectively.
It's in my back yard, you think I would have figured that out on my own.
The Eastern Shore of Virginia is a separate territory, and that makes one great big difference in control of that colony, as you can only move to it from Maryland. Virginia is in the middle of everything, having contention in it means you can't reinforce Virginia locations on your turn. That one spit of land becomes quite strategic, and can be held by one lonely cube pretty effectively.
It's in my back yard, you think I would have figured that out on my own.
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02 Apr 2018 15:53 #266883 by SuperflyPete
Replied by SuperflyPete on topic Proof that 1775: Rebellion is a wargame
Based on that criterion, The Godfather game is a war game too.
The district lines are more poorly drawn than American ones.
The district lines are more poorly drawn than American ones.
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