23 Apr 16 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
14 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1907: GameMaster: Germany voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |
08 Jun 16 UTC | Nice trick, India. |
08 Jun 16 UTC | Thanks, why didn't you take Omsk in 1911? Ok, I supported China against you but you still had a extra fleet in NPO and armies in Turkmenistan and Siberia. Britain also repeatedly attacked against St. Petersburg and it was clear that Austria was a biggest solo threat. Well played Austria! I'm very happy how I played myself and still didn't get even a draw. |
08 Jun 16 UTC | Well done Austria (we meet again!). I couldn't stop your progress. |
08 Jun 16 UTC | Congratulations! Really hard to stop you |
08 Jun 16 UTC | Because you are supporting China against me, India. So why should I care about Austria who had never attacked me? |
08 Jun 16 UTC | Gg all. I love how this game was full of players working strategically. It became a real challenge to continue growing without turning everyone against me. Definitely the most fun I had in this game was when I supported Japan to Turkmenistan only to see Russia retreat to Siberia and then steal Vladivostok. I laughed really hard when I discovered the move and then again twice as hard when I saw it work. I was of course afraid of Japanese retaliation, so I had to make sure it looked like I was trying to help! (and a third laugh when I now realized that I hit my revenge Tantrum ;) And the battle against India was fun too. I knew that eventually India would break into Bagdad and Egypt, so I made it my task to delay as much as possible while trying to break through on the western front. Luckily for me I made some good guesses against Britain/Germany (whom I must congratulate on putting up a strong defense). Well played all. |