Gaming this weekend?
Sep. 3rd, 2004 01:23 pmAnyone available for Iron Dragon on Sunday? I've got one, maybe two slots available.
It's one of Mayfair Games crayon-rail games - others of the class include Empire Builder (the original), British Rails, EuroRails, India Rails, Nippon Rails and Australian Rails. Oh, and Lunar Rails (which I haven't seen in person yet).
It's one of Mayfair Games crayon-rail games - others of the class include Empire Builder (the original), British Rails, EuroRails, India Rails, Nippon Rails and Australian Rails. Oh, and Lunar Rails (which I haven't seen in person yet).
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Date: 2004-09-03 01:27 pm (UTC)Why are you aggravated? If you care to explain, that is.
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Date: 2004-09-03 02:56 pm (UTC)Yes, I have air conditioning. Normally set to 75, am willing to set it a couple of degrees lower if concensus requests.
Aggravated because the CEO usually sends us home early on the Friday before a long weekend. He chose not to today. The afternoon has been as slow as I was afraid it was going to be.
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Date: 2004-09-08 10:42 am (UTC)The most interesting bit, though, is that they do in fact have the *whole* moon. Which combines with the first observation to pretty much eliminate the concept of an Obviously-Optimum Main Line Routing. There are a LOT of perfectly-sensible ways to connect the major cities
FWIW, Iron Dragon is probably my single favorite game in the series. Apparently I'm fond of more-challenging maps.
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Date: 2004-09-08 11:16 am (UTC)Steve, WINOLJ and won on Sunday, has a copy of Lunar Rails; he's promised me a look at it sometime.
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Date: 2004-09-09 03:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-09 04:01 pm (UTC)It lets you set different victory conditions - if you set 8 cities & 350 gold, the AI's can't handle it. I played one game to 10,000 gold trying to see if one of the AI's would ever get to 350 - they'd stall in the high 200's or low 300's, and then not move until they got knocked down below 250 gold.