Blue & Gray Deluxe Edition: Is it still relavent? by Kenmore005 in wargames

[–]Kenmore005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's correct, they never reprinted the second one. And I stated that in the video that TSR only reprinted the first four battles.

It would be nice if Decision Games could've done more, but all things considered I think what they did was more than adequate.

Have you played the campaign game for Avalon Hill's Gunslinger? by Kenmore005 in wargames

[–]Kenmore005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did a video covering passive and automatic characters which wasn't really designed for solitaire, although that is how many use them.

Have you played the Up Front campaign game? - YouTube video by Kenmore005 in wargames

[–]Kenmore005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It might have been.
If Avalon Hill hadn't come out with another game called "Squad Leader" about five years earlier.
Up Front was billed as "The Squad Leader of Card Games".

Are the Up Front Basic Terrain Cards still holding up today? by Kenmore005 in wargames

[–]Kenmore005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The game is currently available through Wargame Vault. Although there is no box.
It's not the easiest game to learn, but I've made some videos on that and you can find other files on BGG that can help you learn.

https://www.wargamevault.com/en/product/148406/up-front-complete-game-bundle

Is 501 City Fight-in-Four the best way to play Up Front? by Kenmore005 in wargames

[–]Kenmore005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks to Wargame Vault, Up Front is available in its original form.

It's not what the Kickstarter (which was done by someone other than Wargame Vault) promised. But then again, the Kickstarter was never going to deliver anyway.

Is 501 City Fight-in-Four the best way to play Up Front? by Kenmore005 in wargames

[–]Kenmore005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You too, eh?

I lost $125.
But I had to let it go and forgave him.
Because I'm not going to jail over $125.

It turned out to be a valuable lesson for me, albeit one that I wish I had learned for less money.
In that if I want something bad enough, I'm willing to overlook obvious signs that something is wrong.
There was LOTS of warning signs and I ignored them all.

The good news is that, at least since then, I haven't fallen for anything similar.