Welcome Guest!  [Log In]  [Sign Up]

Diplomaticcorp Discussion Forum:  dc508

(Gunboat!)


Post:27216 
Subject:< Oceania DC508\SPRING/2007 Press! >
Topic:< dc508 >
Category:< Active Games >
Author:hapolley
Posted:Nov 04, 2014 at 7:20 pm
Viewed:967 times

  [New Post]  [Reply]  [Quote]

========================================================== Oceania DC508\SPRING/2007 Press!:==========================================================   5)France to NZ: Please join me in the attempt to stop Australia, no use in attacking me and let Australia win.   4) The good thing with gunboat is that you don't know the player. And thereby not the players psychological profile. Is he a partner to the end, is he a stabbing type if you turn your back to him, is he revengeful to the end if you have crossed him or is he a labdog. Even if the two players don't communicate with one another they still know these facts.==========================================================   3) France to all : Since this mistake has taken so much attention.I would like to clarify that I join Indonesia andcan promise you all I shall not contact him . Otherwise I wouldn't had brought all this into the attention of the GMin the first place.GM: in interest of game play, this is from France.    2) Japan/Marshall/NewZealand/USAUSAUSA - Indonesia: Why should I not play on? If you want a two-way, good luck, but I won't surrender until I'm gone, and I wonder if a stalemate is possible in this variant. So either propose a DIAS or show me that a 2-way is really a likely result. I think not! GM two cents: forming a stalemate line in this game is
much harder than in other ones which is why I like running the game.    1) Nobody has ever won this variant but Japan.  Looks like our current fearless leaders want a draw and keep Japan's record intact.==========================================================

There is 1 Message in this Thread:


Oceania DC508\SPRING/2007 Press! (hapolley) Nov 04, 07:20 pm

Diplomacy games may contain lying, stabbing, or deliberately deceiving communications that may not be suitable for and may pose a hazard to young children, gullible adults, and small farm animals.

Powered by Fuzzy Logic · You are visitor number 55618 · Page loaded in 0.2093 seconds by DESMOND