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Three Moves Ahead - Episode 29 - Getting Started


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#1 warthurton

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Posted 17 April 2012 - 07:57 PM

I recently listened to Episode 29. I decided to summarize as I went along. Can anybody think of any new great games to get people started in?

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Episode 29 - Getting Started



Strategy games discussed (not just mentioned)
Turn based




Real Time Strategy



#2 Erkki

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Posted 18 April 2012 - 12:14 AM

Thanks, listening to it now.

Also, good use of your thumbs!:tup:

#3 RoutineMachine

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Posted 18 April 2012 - 12:16 AM

I am in the process of introducing my Dad to Civilization V as a first strategy game. To be continued...

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Posted 18 April 2012 - 10:11 AM

Be careful with that. Handed mine Civ IV when he was recouping from a back injury. Later he slid over to Total War after asking if I thought it was any good. I've come to find out recently he's mumorpagah'ing furiously and racking more gamer hours than me.

And that's the problem with gateways, never quite sure where folks are gonna go after the gate.

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Posted 21 April 2012 - 04:11 PM

I'm slowly making my way through the archives, and this was the first episode with some real clash of opinions. Bruce and (to a lesser extent) Troy only seemed interested in getting people like themselves into strategy games, and quick to discount anything that they personally found uninteresting. Julian, on the other hand, seemed to focus single-mindedly on a progression of abstract game concepts over the actual reasons someone probably wants to play strategy games ("life lessons" is what the rest of the cast referred to these abstract concepts, which was weird). Tom flipped back and forth between these two sides (in typical Chick "now in ____'s defense..." fashion) often on Julian's side of the argument until he brought up some game of particular poor taste in which he would flip in order not to seem in support of something like Risk or Advance Wars.

It was also the first episode where I came out of it not particularly agreeing with anyone on anything more than individual points. Still absolutely entertaining, though.




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