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mud Draconis Combine Tai-sho
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Posted: 05-Jun-2005 00:48 Post subject: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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Who else plays this game. Personally I think it kicks ass. Nothing beats assassinating your enemy's Daimyo, and then hitting him with a bunch of ronin.
_________________ "The enemy's gate is down."
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Vagabond Mercenary Mr. Referee
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Posted: 05-Jun-2005 03:36 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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On 2005-06-05 00:48, mud wrote:
Who else plays this game. Personally I think it kicks ass. Nothing beats assassinating your enemy's Daimyo, and then hitting him with a bunch of ronin.
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i used to play all the time, not so much anymore.
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Horhiro Draconis Combine Samurai
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 1625 Location: United States
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Posted: 05-Jun-2005 20:16 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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Funny you should ask. I won a copy of Shogun way back in the late '80s at Totalcon. I was playing a Monk in a AD&D (1st ed) Oriental Adventures game, and I was voted best player. At the awards ceremony I recieved tickets to pick merchandise. Of course I grabbed it! It was worth like 50 bucks and it soooooo fit the flavor of the game I had been voted for.
However, no one in our regular gaming group ever got interested in playing. It sat the box unpunched for many many years. I recently looked for it, and I can't remember if I sold it on eBay or just lost/misplaced it in my last move.
_________________ "I have lived my life trying to be a virtuous man. The Dragon admires tenacity, and the code of the samurai upholds it as well." -Minobu Tetsuhara
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Oafman Draconis Combine Tai-sho
Joined: 18-Nov-2003 00:00 Posts: 1657 Location: United States
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Posted: 06-Jun-2005 14:21 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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I have a copy of it, but have not played it for a while. I barely can fit BT in my schedule let alone others...
I wish I could play some more. That and Axis and Allies were 2 of my favs from my college days.
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Kyu Kage ComStar Captain
Joined: 16-Sep-2002 00:00 Posts: 503
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Posted: 06-Jun-2005 22:56 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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I'd play it more, but not many people have time.
It's become a filler game for when people will be hours late, or a regular game isn't on.
Nothing shall with stand the island fortress (castle/fortress on all five provinces on the little islands to the south as a base where you build forces for that all in one assualt on the mainland)!
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Oafman Draconis Combine Tai-sho
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Posted: 07-Jun-2005 10:15 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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I always liked the mix of Risk and Axis and Allies tactics. Nothing like marching your army through your neighbors territory and taking half their land in 1 turn.
_________________ Festina Lente!
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Kiris65 Draconis Combine Tai-i
Joined: 17-Dec-2003 00:00 Posts: 371 Location: Panama
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Posted: 08-Jun-2005 18:55 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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On 2005-06-07 10:15, Oafman wrote:
I always liked the mix of Risk and Axis and Allies tactics. Nothing like marching your army through your neighbors territory and taking half their land in 1 turn.
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ah yes, what is best in life: "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, hear the lamentations of their women.”
_________________ Anata no gosenzo sama ni kao o awase rare masuka! - (Get ready to meet your ashamed ancestors!)
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Oafman Draconis Combine Tai-sho
Joined: 18-Nov-2003 00:00 Posts: 1657 Location: United States
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Posted: 09-Jun-2005 09:51 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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you mean that it is not 'feeling the wind in your hair with your trusty hawk at your side'?
(love that movie)
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Alan Federated Suns Private
Joined: 19-Jul-2005 00:00 Posts: 17
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Posted: 19-Jul-2005 08:28 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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It is one of my favorite games. It is a great strategy game, and an interesting game to play. I agree, assasinating daimyos is very fun. I also like using large numbers of Arqubusiers and Musketeers to tear apart enemy troops at long range.
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Temujin Capellan Confederation San-ben-bing
Joined: 20-Jul-2005 00:00 Posts: 13
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Posted: 20-Jul-2005 17:36 Post subject: RE: Samurai Swords (Shogun) |
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I have played it, and I loved it. It is great to just horde up samurai and charge into enemy provinces, killing all in your path. It is also fun to send in Ninjas and kill off daimyos. Great game, it actually got a 9/10 from Gameworld. _________________ "In the end, we ourselves are to blame for receiving him with open arms, in the end, we have deceived ourselves."
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