Ok...Looking at the map for the first time...what I see is that Messina should be able to attack Calabria, if not than maybe more space between them? How does this work in fog...can they see each other armies? If so than if a "cap" is there, than they can see how many armies?
Maybe an arrow to San Marino would show you have take it for bonus armies and maybe the countrys you can attack should be the same color as on the big map. Took me to long to find out why there was a little map there...thought it was a forgotten key and why there was ...I think it's an "S" on the big map. If some-one didn't say "Does every-one know how San Marino works" it would of taken me longer to figure it out.
But I'm old...what do I know?
Ok...Looking at the map for the first time...what I see is that Messina should be able to attack Calabria, if not than maybe more space between them? How does this work in fog...can they see each other armies? If so than if a "cap" is there, than they can see how many armies?
Maybe an arrow to San Marino would show you have take it for bonus armies and maybe the countrys you can attack should be the same color as on the big map. Took me to long to find out why there was a little map there...thought it was a forgotten key and why there was ...I think it's an "S" on the big map. If some-one didn't say "Does every-one know how San Marino works" it would of taken me longer to figure it out.
But I'm old...what do I know?
95.5% of the time you kill a players cap before your 2nd turn in... you fail or die next