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On strategy games...

My ex brother-in-law's solution for facing me was to take a hill. The hill, or whatever. That hill. Yes that one. Might increase his chances at warding off my attacks, since I'd have to go uphill to reach him, but if this were in real life, taking the hill might not be wise. See, in real life, you have to worry about things like food, water and morale. And if I surround that hill, I've just cut off your food and water. Think your men are going to be in any condition to fight once they see that? Why should I attack a hill when I can force a surrender? I would have done so well as a military commander, 2000 years ago. I think that bus has pulled off, tho.
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pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
SpaceJesus · 41-45
@pianoplayingsteve I play Total War, but our game of choice was the board game Gettysburg. Points for defense are given for holding a hill during an attack.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@SpaceJesus *googles it* looks like my sort of thing. Love board games, especially war games. It looks like it’s hiding quite a few mechanics on a very simple looking aesthetic?
SpaceJesus · 41-45
@pianoplayingsteve The game is so simple to learn, yet it takes forever to master. It is one of my favorites! If you like war games, I recommend Washington's War as well