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I have never played this sytle of wargame but I am interested. What are some of the best wargames using a block system regardless of complexity or era?
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1. Board Game: Wizard Kings [Average Rating:6.78 Overall Rank:808]
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Wizard Kings is great, but you'll want to download some scenarios from www.wizardkings.com. Couldn't hurt to buy some additional armies either.
 
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This is one of my LEAST favorite block games, scenarios or not. The game rules reward the defender to the point where attacking at all is crazy. Also, the various armies are poorly balanced.
 
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Most of those are fixed by sticking with the 1.5 rules (the latest is 1.6). If you are getting this game, give both versions a spin. I have played with the 1.6 and not the 1.5 but can see why 1.5 would be somewhat more fair.

Either way, it's a great game.
 
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2. Board Game: Hammer of the Scots [Average Rating:7.66 Overall Rank:83]
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Hammer of the Scots is the first thing most people think of with this genre.

The game components (board and cards) are so poor given the $50.00 cost, that it soured me completely from enjoying this game.

I guess most poeple can see the components to enjoy the game. I'm not one of them.
 
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Don't let the components, which are fine, stop you from this great game.
 
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  • Posted Tue Jun 28, 2005 7:23 pm
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  • Posted Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:27 pm
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The second edition is supposed to have an updated map and improved cards. I believe that the components are improving, as for Days of Wonder....the art work is nice, but the cards are flimsy in my Memoir '44 game and the plastic figures get bent easily. Give me the blocks anytime! Hammer is a game that will keep me playing and thinking. The entertainment value is great when compared to $36 ticket for a MLB game or $55 seat for a Colts game.
 
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  • Posted Fri Jul 1, 2005 1:16 pm
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The changes to Hammer are minor - the pixelated map still remains.

Better graphics doesn't cost one penny more to print.
 
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  • Posted Fri Jul 1, 2005 6:31 pm
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K Bent....

Are you in publishing? I doubt you have a clue about the economics of running a game company. I have a lot of wargames, so Hammer isn't terrific grapically, but wins where it counts in game play.

Go play your pretty Euros and quit ditching a terrific game!
 
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  • Posted Sat Jul 2, 2005 12:45 pm
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3. Board Game: Bonaparte at Marengo [Average Rating:7.48 Overall Rank:321]
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Everyone who enjoys block gaming ought to give this one a try.
 
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4. Board Game: Rommel in the Desert [Average Rating:7.64 Overall Rank:302]
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This is the only block game I own, so I have no frame of reference for comparison within this category. Nonetheless I think this is a highly enjoyable game, better than a lot of other war games I have played. The rules are not nearly as arduous as some of the older hex-and-counter war games, yet it is deep enough to offer a richer, more rewarding gaming experience compared to a lot of other war games (such as memoir or axis & allies). This seems to be a bit more complex than Wizards & Kings and HotS, after having read the rules of these latter 2 games.
 
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I only have this and Hammer of the Scots. I like this one much better. I don't recall HotS creating nearly as much tension, or dilemma's about how to position your precious units and resources.
 
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  • Posted Tue Jun 28, 2005 10:18 pm
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Chester Ogborn
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OK, well...I DO have Europe Engulfed, too. But I haven't gotten that one on the table yet.
 
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  • Posted Tue Jun 28, 2005 10:18 pm
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OK, well...I DO have Europe Engulfed, too. But I haven't gotten that one on the table yet.


Shame on you! If you can manage Rommel, you can manage EE. You'll find it worth the effort to get to the table!
 
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  • Posted Tue Jun 28, 2005 11:32 pm
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Hey Jonathon, don't encourage Chester; hey bud, if you don't get it on the table, send it to me! You can even have Mamma Mia and Arena Maximus back in exchange...

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I LOVE this game. Playing it is always a very tense and rewarding experience. I also love the looks of this game. The map is stunning, and the block stickers have a simple yet elegant quality that I like very much. The colours look a bit odd at first (especially the strange, greenish color of the German units), but they really fit the brownish-yellow map.
 
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5. Board Game: Liberty: The American Revolution 1775-83 [Average Rating:7.32 Overall Rank:815]
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This is a GREAT game. I like HoTS, too, and didn't mind paying the 50 bucks for either. Sometimes you pay for quality play...

Every time I play this winner, I find my self wondering when I'll play it again and thinking of how to do things differently...
 
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Great game, my second favorite block game (right behind HOTS).
 
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  • Posted Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:13 pm
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Ever since I heard David McCullough give a lecture on his new book 1776 I've wanted to try this game. It is probably at the outer limit of what I can deal with in complexity though.
 
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It's not too hard to pick up, once you sort through the Naval rules and figure out what your ships can do.
 
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  • Posted Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:29 pm
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This is one of my favorite GAMES let alone Block Games.
 
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6. Board Game: Quebec 1759 [Average Rating:6.97 Overall Rank:913]
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OK, just call me a lightweight. I'm not Miss Wargame and the only two block games I have played are this and War of 1812. So don't take me as some kind of authority. But I really liked this game (and 1812 too). Maybe this is not the best block game, but if you are a newbie, I can't think of a better one to start with.
 
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I agree, another solid offering by CG's. I like this one just a little better than 1812. Maybe it's the simplicity, maybe it's the three column battle resolution system, or maybe it's the simo moves.

Great Game!
 
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I concur with you both. The fact that both Q-1759 and W-1812 continue to sell well after 30 years in the hobby, is testament to their high gaming qualities.
 
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  • Posted Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:08 pm
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sorry girl, but I'm gonna have to 'cast' my VOTE for YOU as ''Miss Wargamer'', unless someone ELSE can contend with YOU for the 'title'! laugh
 
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I like this one, too. I think the three-column system is ingenious as a representation of Napoleonic era warfare. I'd like to see the Dalgliesh's do more with it...
 
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7. Board Game: Europe Engulfed [Average Rating:7.67 Overall Rank:230]
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This is a great block game. The Campaign game is terrific, but it does take a little time to play. Usually one long day of playing around 12-14 hours. The scenarios can be played much more quickly aand has new innovations for block games.
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I don't think you can do better than any of these!

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist.php3?action=view&listi...
 
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Thanks, DB-K, for the link to Walt Mulder's very comprehensive list. I'm especially pleased that he included the recently published Bonaparte at Marengo, which introduced a new 'block system' that is bound to be further applied to other pre-20th Century battles.

I've you're going to buy just one block game, I'd go with Hammer of the Scots. If you're buying two, add Bonaparte at Marengo. Both are relatively simple games, but quite different from each other.
 
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While I enjoyed playing Bonaparte at Marengo, I just traded it away. It's a good game, no doubt, but a bit on the dryer side of block gaming. I do reccomend it, but I think that if you are going to go for this game, it's better to hold off until Simmons produces the next one, Napoleon's Triumph, which will be a more refined version of his innovative system.
Being a WWII nut, I love both Europe Engulfed and EastFront. Each has its merits. I'm looking forward to trying Rommel in the Desert, someday. Pacific Victory was also enjoyable to play, but a bit too complicated for what it is. I'm hoping that Asia Engulfed gets on that pre-order list soon, as well as Rick Young's FAB Bulge game.
One game I consider a blast to play is Victoria Cross. It's a lot of fun.

http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist.php3?action=view&listid=48...
 
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Mike Opper
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For this category, one must not overlook Columbia Games' classic Quebec 1759.
 
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