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To: The Philosopher who wrote (3683)12/4/2002 5:56:58 PM
From: kumar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6901
 
<What non-electronic wargames do you sugggest as offering the greatest potential for bloodshed?>

2 (or more) people with knives from the kitchen ?



To: The Philosopher who wrote (3683)12/4/2002 6:07:49 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6901
 
>>What non-electronic wargames do you sugggest as offering the greatest potential for bloodshed?<<

Good gracious, don't ask me! They all look the same to me. Hex maps and piles of colored cardboard squares and dice.

While we were dating, I tried something that had to do with the Civil War (I think)(for all I know it could have been Oliver Cromwell or Napoleon) for maybe half an hour and just did not see the point.

My main involvement with it now is fishing various sided dice out of the washing machine and drier, and picking them up before I vaccum. I have no idea why there are so many different colored dice with so many different numbers of sides (from four sides to, I am told, 100 sides, but the most sides any of them have here is 30). I do know that stepping on a four-sided die barefooted is extremely painful.