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Re: What are some these co-operative games?

From: Glenn M Wilson <triphibious@j...>
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 20:34:00 EST
Subject: Re: What are some these co-operative games?

Great game!  Still have it (two copies actually!)

On Thu, 04 Jan 2001 19:13:45 -0500 Nyrath the nearly wise
<nyrath@clark.net> writes:
>agoodall@canada.com wrote:
>> I've played co-operatively where you and an opponent play both sides 
>of a game. It's like playing DS2 or SG2 solitaire. Both players decide 
>the best course of action for both sides and act it out. It's quite 
>interesting to see a situation develop and then spend some time 
>deciding the best strategy for each force.
>
>	There was an amusing SPI folio game called Battle for Germany,
>	a WWII game.
>
>	The map showed Germany, divided into the eastern front and the
>	western front, and the boarder states.
>
>	Player A controls the allied counters and the German counters
>	on the eastern front.
>	Player B controls the Russian counters and the German counters
>	on the western front.
>
>	So on the eastern front, Player A is the Germans fighting
>	Player B's Russians, while simultaneously on the
>	western front Player A is the Allied fighting Player B's
>	Germans.

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