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RE: Moscow '42 Released - Bushido - 11-03-2012 WOW what a great title! Looks stuffed with content. I also like the improved unit graphics in this great job! RE: Moscow '42 Released - Compass Rose - 11-03-2012 Yes, I agree. The unit images do look nice! RE: Moscow '42 Released - Mr Grumpy - 11-03-2012 Great job David & Co, should keep the large amount of Eastern Front junkies we have on this ladder from getting the jitters for a while to come! Now where is that Pacific title i was expecting....................LOL RE: Moscow '42 Released - Dog Soldier - 11-03-2012 Having play tested some of the game with David, I have to say this is real good game. The team gave it a good overhaul in testing. Some the scenarios are the best in the series. Very subtle operational decisions have to be made... and just like in real war nothing is for certain. No perfect plans in this bunch. In fact what I really am proud of is how David worked with the play test team to make sure each side in the scenarios has options to choose from to create victory. This does not mean every scenario is 'balanced' as balance is a very subject assessment. But there are ways to make decisions which will lead to victory or defeat for both sides. And they might not be obvious from just studying the at start files. With 57 scenarios, (that was my last count) there is something for every type of PzC fan. And then some more. Many of these scenarios have repeat playability due to the fore mentioned decsions to be made. Do not blame me if after playing a game here with your blitz opponents you slap your head and say "I should have taken the blue route!" Welcome to the rabbit hole. Get the game and see how far it goes. Dog Soldier Disclaimer: Games like Moscow 42 may cause spouses, girl friends and sig others to disappear with all your belongings while you are staring at the P(z)C screen. RE: Moscow '42 Released - Fhil - 11-03-2012 (11-03-2012, 09:04 AM)Dog Soldier Wrote: Having play tested some of the game with David, I have to say this is real good game. The team gave it a good overhaul in testing. Some the scenarios are the best in the series. Very subtle operational decisions have to be made... and just like in real war nothing is for certain. No perfect plans in this bunch. Yeah, my wife and relatives always say: You´re staring at those´´maps´´ again ?!? They can´t understand how much these ´´maps´´ hide RE: Moscow '42 Released - Tide1 - 11-03-2012 (11-03-2012, 09:04 AM)Dog Soldier Wrote: Having play tested some of the game with David, I have to say this is real good game. The team gave it a good overhaul in testing. Some the scenarios are the best in the series. Very subtle operational decisions have to be made... and just like in real war nothing is for certain. No perfect plans in this bunch. DS is right in all respects. I played the scenarios I was assigned multiple times and came out with different outcomes ,somtimes victory sometimes defeat. You never know wether to take the red pill or the blue pill. And none of the scenarios where easy :) Alot of fun and some hard words when things went south :) Another Jewel in the PzC Crown. RE: Moscow '42 Released - Dog Soldier - 11-03-2012 Gary, I am thinking tournament time! M42 is fertile ground. Maybe combine with opening round of M41 while people get their game copies. Dog Soldier RE: Moscow '42 Released - Tide1 - 11-03-2012 (11-03-2012, 09:26 AM)Dog Soldier Wrote: Gary, OMG!!!! Yesss!!!! I have the weekend off. After I go play at the range I'm going to start putting that puppy togather RE: Moscow '42 Released - Dog Soldier - 11-03-2012 I can hear the tune on Stalin's Organs. Dog Soldier RE: Moscow '42 Released - Tide1 - 11-03-2012 Ah!! sweet music to the ears. |