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Game #20458397: 11 Players,
Standard,
Escalating,
Sequential,
Chained
Mixed Tournament:
Darins 300th Tournament Label: Round1 Group1
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Play States
Play By Clickable Map
Deploy: Click on territory to deploy, choose number to deploy and click again to make deployment
Assault: Click on a territory to Assault from, then on a territory to Assault (right click to Auto Assault)
Advance: Click on conquered territory to choose to advance, choose number to advance, then click again to advance. Click on conquering territory to advance zero.
Reinforce: Click on a territory to Reinforce from, then on a territory to Reinforce to. Click again to confirm.
Play By Keyboard and Mouse
N Key: Skip to next game, Jump to next game
B Key: Begin Turn
E Key: End Deployment, End Assaults, End Reinforcement
L Key: Later (decline to play spoils)
W,S Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (slow)
Q,A Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (fast)
Mouse Wheel: Change troop quantity by scrolling over the selected region.
CTRL Key + Click: You can always use CTRL-click instead of the right mouse button.
Middle Click: To advance to next stage (Begin Turn, End Assaults, etc.) click the middle mouse button anywhere on the map.
- Players
- 11
- Game Type
- Standard
- Slots Per Player
- 1
- Initial Troops
- Automatic
- Play Order
- Sequential
- Spoils
- Escalating
- Reinforcements
- Chained
- Fog of War
- No
- Trench Warfare
- No
- Round Limit
- None
- Round Length
- 24 Hours
11 |
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Standard |
In a standard game each player fends for himself and there is only one winner. |
Automatic |
Regions are randomly distributed at the start of the game and each region starts with three troops. |
Sequential |
A player is selected at random to go first and then subsequent players follow in turn. During a team game the play order alternates between the teams. |
Escalating |
At the end of your turn if you have conquered at least one region you get 'spoils.' Once you have three of the same color (or three different) these can be traded in at the start of your turn for bonus troops. Escalating Spoils indicates that each set traded in will be worth more than the previous. The first set is worth 4 bonus troops. Then 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25 etc. If you own any of the regions that you trade in you get two bonus troops on those regions. |
Chained |
At the end of your turn you can reinforce once from one region to another (they must be connected by regions that you own). |
No |
Fog of War masks enemy positions that are not adjacent to your forces (or your team's forces). It also masks region and zone names in the log |
No |
You can only assault from regions held since the start of your turn. If you conquer a region during your turn you cannot assault from it until your next turn. |
None |
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24 Hours |
Each player has up to 24 hours to complete a turn. You will get an email notification when it is your turn to play. |
Regular
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Regular leaderboard scoring is in place for this game |
| Classic: | 42 Territories, 6 Continents, Min Reinforcements: 3 | |
Toggles change the setting temporarily, other settings are saved on a per map basis. For site-wide settings see our
Game Settings page.
2020-11-14 23:43:02 - Game has been initialized
2020-12-07 07:21:02 - kendoh99 eliminated aalii from the game
2020-12-08 10:23:48 - Scarlet Lady eliminated Tin Trumpet from the game
2020-12-08 10:27:22 - Scarlet Lady eliminated kendoh99 from the game
2020-12-08 10:32:34 - Scarlet Lady eliminated brett2000 from the game
2020-12-08 10:36:05 - Scarlet Lady eliminated Kotaro from the game
2020-12-08 10:39:44 - Scarlet Lady eliminated BrassD from the game
2020-12-08 10:43:26 - Scarlet Lady eliminated zipper66 from the game
2020-12-08 10:43:49 - Scarlet Lady eliminated musicalmaven from the game
2020-12-08 10:45:17 - Scarlet Lady eliminated Kevi from the game
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - Scarlet Lady eliminated urbanjedi from the game
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - Scarlet Lady won the game
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - urbanjedi lost 13 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - aalii lost 14 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - brett2000 lost 15 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - Tin Trumpet lost 23 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - BrassD lost 10 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - Kotaro lost 21 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - kendoh99 lost 17 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - musicalmaven lost 16 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - zipper66 lost 15 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - Kevi lost 17 points
2020-12-08 10:45:32 - Scarlet Lady gained 161 points
2020-11-16 02:44:57 - zipper66: i propose a downunder truce, no Oceania inrternal attacks untill Jakarta is taken from Bangkok. red? e. green? in or out?
2020-11-17 01:11:02 - Scarlet Lady: I'm OK with that for now if red is in agreement
2020-11-17 22:47:28 - urbanjedi: well, no certainty that bangkok will ever attack jakarta but I certainly have no problem waiting for a bit
2020-11-17 22:47:40 - urbanjedi: to make any oceania attack
2020-11-19 08:07:20 - Tin Trumpet: i propose people stop hitting me. ideally til round 10
2020-11-21 21:33:33 - musicalmaven: maybe it's just that so many want to wrap their lips around your reed !
2020-11-21 21:34:24 - musicalmaven: oh - i thought they were hitting on you.
2020-11-22 11:13:15 - zipper66: don't worry, the hitting will end. probably before round 10
2020-11-25 12:13:47 - Tin Trumpet: you need to brush up on your orchestra knowledge. trumpets dont have reeds :-)
2020-11-27 22:56:10 - musicalmaven: you're right
2020-11-28 16:33:11 - zipper66: in which musical genres are you an expert?
2020-11-29 10:40:51 - Scarlet Lady: Musicals and broadway right?
2020-12-01 10:58:02 - Tin Trumpet: yes :-) scarlet, thats my genre
2020-12-01 10:58:46 - Tin Trumpet: obviously, amateur only, not broadway!
2020-12-04 02:27:41 - musicalmaven: if you guys could hear me sing - you'd shoot yourselves. however, being a New Yorker, i do have a love for old Broadway musicals and plays, however, me genre is pop music, basically from the 20th century.
2020-12-04 02:32:59 - musicalmaven: Not only of the songs and the artists, but my collection spans entire 20th century, and i even have a couple of recordings from the 1890s.
2020-12-04 02:36:01 - musicalmaven: i even do tapes and CDs for friends of the songs that were # 1 on their day of birth and other significant dates of their lives - the original songs by the original artists.
2020-12-04 02:40:43 - musicalmaven: maybe i should proofread what i think i'm typing - that should read "my genre...." and what i was trying to say after that was that i have a collection of songs spanning the entire 20th century as well as a couple from the 1890s.
2020-12-04 02:43:14 - musicalmaven: if any of you are interested, just give me the date and i'll tell you what was on top of the Billboard charts on that date.
2020-12-04 04:01:36 - zipper66: impressive, maven indeed. my dob is jan. 24 1970. so yes. 1/2 century
2020-12-04 08:16:44 - Scarlet Lady: So what was top of the charts in the 1890's?
2020-12-04 11:00:18 - Kevi: I heard you sing Maven - Don¡t shine a light on my parade
2020-12-06 08:23:43 - Kotaro: I...what?
2020-12-07 21:15:38 - musicalmaven: ok - first things first - 1/24/70 # 1 on billboard was from the movie "Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid", Burt Bacharach & Hal David's "Raindrops Keep Falling On my Head" Interesting that your birthday is 1/24, mine is 1/25, but i've got you by 25 + years.
2020-12-07 21:20:20 - musicalmaven: second -Billboard's charts started in Aug., 1890 and 3 different songs were at #1 in 1890 - all by the same group....the U.S. Marine Corps band, under the direction of John Philip Sousa.
2020-12-07 21:26:11 - musicalmaven: The first song was Semper Fidelis (8/2 - 9/6), followed by Washington Post (9/13 - 10/18) and finally The Thunderer. i have a recording of the Washington Post which has, i believe, the voice of Sousa, introducing it.
2020-12-07 21:32:58 - musicalmaven: as to what else was at the top of the charts in the 1890's - that's like saying what was at the top of the charts for the past decade. You have quite a list of recordings by many different artists, almost none of which you ever heard of.
2020-12-07 21:43:08 - musicalmaven: They included George Gaskin, Len Spencer and Dan Quinn. Sousa left the Marines in 1891 and began his own band and had a number of # 1s in the 1890s and early 1900s, including "In The Good Old Summer Time" in 1903.
2020-12-07 21:48:00 - musicalmaven: With few exceptions, the recording artists of the first 30 years are not known today. Notable exceptions, were Enrico Caruso, George M. Cohan, John McCormack (a famous Irish tenor) and Al Jolson.
2020-12-07 21:49:23 - musicalmaven: and finally - i assume you are alive and well Kevi, so you haven't heard me sing.
2020-12-08 09:51:39 - Scarlet Lady: Many years ago a work colleague gave me a boxed set, 3 cassette tapes and a biographical booklet of Caruso recordings.I was into David Bowie and Roxy Music at the time but fell in love with his voice much to the consternation of my glam rock friends
2020-12-08 10:46:22 - Scarlet Lady: gg all and interesting game chat :)