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i was recently talking to Vexer in a message praising him for amazing new map to the site, job well done brother. i think it is AWESOME and i personally thank you Vexer, and congratulate you at the same time! it's got to be pretty cool to make your own map and play it. plus, you done it out of your love for the game, i can always appreciate that.
anyway i was telling him about this option i play at home and figured i would see what everyone thought about it.
i got a killer option that i play at my own house on the board. me and my buddies made it up years ago. it's called the secret forces option. here's how it plays out, at the beginning of the game each player chooses one of the territories they have been dealt and secretly marks it. at my own home we would just write it on a piece of paper. on that territory that you have secretly selected you secretly have 14 troops waiting for someone to attack. let's say i have been giving w. austie at beginning of game, so before placing my men i chose w. austie for my secret forces. so i secretly have 14 more men than what is showing, say i have 3 guys showing really i would have 17. however i cant use them until they are attacked. so, e. austie decides to attack w. austie where my secret forces are located. as soon as they choose they are ambushed by the extra 14 they can stop fighting after they have atleast attacked once but they have to fight against the 14 atleast once. after the 14 has been exposed they can then on your next turn move freely as you other troops. i could take the 14 on w. austie my next turn and possibly wipe out whatever was on e. austie. it could also be played with capitals, which i would then personally either put them on my capital or real close to it. it's an excellent option and it is the way i play almost every board game.
i am fortunate enough to atleast get about 6 to 12 nights a year to actually play the board game because i still am close with my friends i grew up playing with, and i also have 2 older children 13 and 16 who both know how to play and 4 brothers that play. and every one of us like the game more with the secret forces option.
anyway i was telling him about this option i play at home and figured i would see what everyone thought about it.
i got a killer option that i play at my own house on the board. me and my buddies made it up years ago. it's called the secret forces option. here's how it plays out, at the beginning of the game each player chooses one of the territories they have been dealt and secretly marks it. at my own home we would just write it on a piece of paper. on that territory that you have secretly selected you secretly have 14 troops waiting for someone to attack. let's say i have been giving w. austie at beginning of game, so before placing my men i chose w. austie for my secret forces. so i secretly have 14 more men than what is showing, say i have 3 guys showing really i would have 17. however i cant use them until they are attacked. so, e. austie decides to attack w. austie where my secret forces are located. as soon as they choose they are ambushed by the extra 14 they can stop fighting after they have atleast attacked once but they have to fight against the 14 atleast once. after the 14 has been exposed they can then on your next turn move freely as you other troops. i could take the 14 on w. austie my next turn and possibly wipe out whatever was on e. austie. it could also be played with capitals, which i would then personally either put them on my capital or real close to it. it's an excellent option and it is the way i play almost every board game.
i am fortunate enough to atleast get about 6 to 12 nights a year to actually play the board game because i still am close with my friends i grew up playing with, and i also have 2 older children 13 and 16 who both know how to play and 4 brothers that play. and every one of us like the game more with the secret forces option.