Re: Making my own WW1 game…
Hey, y’all. I was wondering how y’all made games, like this one. Please reply if you have an answer!
My Napoleonic Wars game
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What are swordsmen?
Is this a crusader game, cause thats cool too.
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What are swordsmen?
Is this a crusader game, cause thats cool too.
Men who carry swords.
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Also, i assume North Africa and the Middle East are not in your game
Nope by 1812 I don’t thik anything too important was still going on, but the Ottoman Empire will be sending supplies ships to France, if the UK’s navy don’t sink em.
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@Dylan:
Also, i assume North Africa and the Middle East are not in your game
Nope by 1812 I don’t thik anything too important was still going on, but the Ottoman Empire will be sending supplies ships to France, if the UK’s navy don’t sink em.
So it is on the map?
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@Dylan:
Also, i assume North Africa and the Middle East are not in your game
Nope by 1812 I don’t thik anything too important was still going on, but the Ottoman Empire will be sending supplies ships to France, if the UK’s navy don’t sink em.
So it is on the map?
Just like the Greek area.
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@i:
dylan to tell you nicely swords men were out of european armys in the 17th century! :x there were none in 1812!
Well they did in the War of 1812 document I saw, so I think they did.
Cutless.
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@i:
dylon think of it like this how will win a guy with a sword or a guy with a musket at 100 yards?
Dodgeing with ninja skills? Move in as a huge group.
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@Dylan:
@i:
dylan to tell you nicely swords men were out of european armys in the 17th century! :x there were none in 1812!
Well they did in the War of 1812 document I saw, so I think they did.
Cutless.
You wouldn’t find any infantry armed primarily with swords.
Cavalry sure but not infantry.
I think Mr. Marc and the Emperor gave you some very good info on that subject.#565
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And to confuse things, :-D Ottawa wasn’t the capital of Canada. Quebec City and York (Toronto) were the capitals of Lower and Upper Canada respectively.
So, probably more suited for VC conditions than “capture the flag” victories!
#566
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Map idea
Board 1
West Scandinavia
UK
West GermanyFrance
Southwest Europe
Board 2
Finland area
Prussia/Austria area Ottoman Empire in Europe Russia
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Here’s the cost, and I don’t care about the swordsmen issue
Unit France UK Russia Austria and Prussia
Swordsmen 3 4 4 3
Rifle Men 4 5 6 4
Calvary 4 6 5 4
Cannon 8 8 8 8
Sail Ships 3 4
Flag Ships 5 5
Warships 7 6Very complicated i know.
Supplies ships give you 3 extra money.
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This is the site!
http://sites.google.com/site/napoleonicwarsgame/
check here for stuff all I have is France’s set up, but I’ll update every time something new pops up! -
I think the weapon of the day was a musket that could be fixed with a bayonet. Swords were more a decorative object. The bayonet charge was a fixture up to and including world war I. Perhaps swordsmen would have a +1 ability to pick strawberries or cut hay with the swords. Perhaps offer a bonus of +1 to farmers when working with swordsmen to defeat a field of wheat?
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If your gonna have swordsmen, why not include ninjas, panzers, and death stars while your at it.
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The death star should be able to do offplanet bombardment with no chance of casualties returning fire. Ninjas should be able to attack units and capture them, say a 1/6 chance of taking over an enemy unit. Also there should be provisions for a trojan horse full of greek swordsmen. They can kill the enemy greek style with their long weapons.
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If your gonna have swordsmen, why not include ninjas, panzers, and death stars while your at it.
Good idea, but I won’t.
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I think the weapon of the day was a musket that could be fixed with a bayonet. Swords were more a decorative object. The bayonet charge was a fixture up to and including world war I. Perhaps swordsmen would have a +1 ability to pick strawberries or cut hay with the swords. Perhaps offer a bonus of +1 to farmers when working with swordsmen to defeat a field of wheat?
There are no bonuses
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@Dylan:
These are the territories
France
Paris- 10
Southern France- 3
Atlantic Wall- 2
Central France- 4
Holland -1
United Netherlands- 1
Denmark- 3
Norway- 1
Switzerland
Italy – 5
Naples- 3
Etiruia- 2
Hanover- 1
Warsaw- 3
North Spain- 3
South Spain 2
Bavaria
Saxony
Westphalia
WurttembergUK
England- 10
Scotland- 4
Ireland- 3
Sweden- 3Russia
Western Russia- 4
Moscow- 6
Central Russia- 3
Ukraine- 3
Belarus- 2
St Petersburg- 12
Northern Finland- 4
Southern Finland-2
Siberia- 3Austria
Western Austria- 3
Central Austria- 3
Eastern Austria- 6Prussia
Western Prussia- 6
Central Prussia- 3
Eastern Prussia- 3Hmm. I’m changing some things
France=52 (You have to work together to win)
Russia=39 (Like supplies ships, Russia get’s a free rifleman every 3 turns from the East)
UK=27 (Get some supplies ships that won’t die.)
Austro-Prussian Alliance= 24 (If Vienna falls you can continues to put things in Berlin if it’s still yours,) -
I just noticed you included riflemen aswell!
Where are the stats for the Napoleon’s flying dragon unit?





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