19 Dec 18 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
12 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1907: GameMaster: Someone has taken over China replacing "LadyVictory". Reconsider your alliances. |
22 Mar 19 UTC | Spring, 1912: GameMaster: Japan voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |
25 Mar 19 UTC | I'm just luck Ingebot and the Doc recognized early on that I was better left to hold the south. It took a few turns of feeling each other out, but not as many as some do. I was very satisfied. I have to admit, there was a slight temptation to head into Germany instead of attacking Austria. But the returns vx repercussions were not really in my favor. So I did what I thought worked pretty well. Glad to have jumped into this game after a long break from the site. Ambassador, I don't really see how you could have played it better considering your position. Sorry it worked out that way. SE Asia was a total loss for me no matter how I would have played it. I just couldn't get on the same page with Britain to try and work together there. Eki was so aggressive and made the right moves to where I had no counter to him. Well played all. |
25 Mar 19 UTC | I'm just luck? How about lucky? |
25 Mar 19 UTC | GG everyone. India and I had a good back and forth battle going on. It looked like I may have finally had the advantage on him, but then Germany decided to finally attack me. Plus Englands move to NPO would have hurt me severely. |
25 Mar 19 UTC | Japan, yeah I took a risk in 1910 when I grabbed Borneo. Unfortunately I didn't get Saigon and you destroyed my army. Thanks Turkey, my loyal ally. |
25 Mar 19 UTC | Thanks to you, India! I thought you might go ahead and destroy me when I disbanded my lone fleet. Luckily for me, Austria and Russia had even border disputes between them to keep me from being wiped out. |
25 Mar 19 UTC | Great game guys and it’s a lot of fun to play with such a great group of heavy hitters. I was surprised when the draw got offered as I felt I was well and truly next on the chopping block! And well stabbed on me Kaner. Bastard. If you didn’t do that I had a chance. |
25 Mar 19 UTC | I agreed to the draw because Britain finally attacked my weak backside. I had hoped to at least finish off Austria and Turkey but it was not to be. My game was basically attacking the strongest country other than me to secure a "balance" until Britain figured out my game. I'm surprised I kept my holdings in China. |
26 Mar 19 UTC | Oh wow, didn't expect the draw so soon! Also Japan - why didn't you take advantage of my exposed eastern Front? You had be as good as paralyzed between fear of your invasion that never came, and the need to keep a presence against a dirty rotten English player who camped an army in St.Pete. No hard feelings Amby, I had to try something, I was stagnating. |
26 Mar 19 UTC | Russia, you were putting pressure on India and Turkey from the north. I also would have slowly started surrounding Germany and feared he would get scared and attack me. Turns out he attacked anyways. |