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Gold Club update today looked interesting for PG games!
(03-28-2024, 03:20 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: [ -> ]Gold Club update today looked interesting for PG games!

Agreed.  Looking forward to seeing that Fall of the Philippines '41 expansion.   Cool
It is a good one!  Cool
I bet!    Looking forward to seeing the second part of the Philippines project you worked on also!     The biggest problem is that Mike just can't publish and ship products fast enough!   It has been a constant problem for AvP in all the time I have known them.  I think some of my unfilled early orders go back to 2008.... yes, you are reading that date correct.  LOL.   It is Mike's constant challenge.   Still damn good games when he does actually mobilize the resources to publish and ship his products.
I agree with that statement Brad. It kind of holds me back on designing more.
I hear you, Jay.   My friend and I have just reengaged with the PzG series of games and just love the system.   We are thinking do some 'self-design' work for our own fun and enjoyment.   We are both fans of the Market Garden campaign and battles and want to tinker with the PzG system to design and play some of those potential scenarios.    Cool
Have at it! (Been there, done that.)  Shy (Had some decent maps drawn up, too!)

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It baffles me why he hasn't done anything on Market Garden. As Brad says though, needs must, we will get something on the table for it.
(03-29-2024, 04:48 AM)Grognard Gunny Wrote: [ -> ]Have at it! (Been there, done that.)  Shy (Had some decent maps drawn up, too!)

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Just curious, would you be willing to share what you developed?   Curious to see what you came up with.
Sorry, can't do it. When I was in the middle of the whole thing, last Summer, my computer crashed and burned and I was too sick to start over, so I called it a day. Sent the maps (such as they were) to Plloyd1010 and washed my hands of the effort. Frankly, it was for the best as I could go back to playing rather than designing. (It also taught me to "back up" EVERYTHING!)

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