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If you don't know what diplomacy is... here are the official rules
Basically it is the same idea as risk but without dice. You pick one of the 6 major powers in WW1 and battle with land and sea units. Each unit moves once per turn and can attack or defend. Two units attacking is a support. The fun part is before each turn you discuss your moves with anybody. You make deals, conspire against people, and lie about everything if you choose. then everyone writes down a move for their units. Whoever captures the world wins. In some ways it reminds me of that one game. This is a game that should be arranged to be played, at least my opinion. I'd have to find a board for it but can run it through pms and all that jazz if anybody is down. |
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The Diplomatic Pouch
This will allow you to play via e-mail. The Judge bots will perform the required moves and do all the housekeeping. |
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This game occupied way too much of my time for a long time. There are some many better games out there, [censored] is one of them, and [censored] is another [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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for me too. back in 9th or 10th grade. the european WWI map actually contains a stalemate scenario, where a player occupying half the map can stand without losing a region, but never actually gaining anything either.
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yes it was -
You should investigate the play by email community - don't need a board cause some of the games automatically move and show pieces for you - pretty damn cool. RB |
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