10-31-2012, 12:26 PM,
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JayTownsend
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RE: Saipan 1944
Not my deal Larry! I don't see it after it goes to development other then to answer questions. As far as I know, AP hasn't playtested in 7 or 8 years but what do I know? When I submit a design however, it's better than playtested, as I try out the scenarios, adjust victory conditions, try to make it so both sides have a chance and most important, that the scenarios are fun to play.
I found Saipan a little difficult to test like I prefer, as again I didn't have the actual maps, so I had to use a mix of maps, also the new counter values weren't in the picture yet, so it wasn't prefect but I will stick with it, as being very good scenarios, so I will take any blame if for some reason they weren't what you are looking for.
Now I know why designers don't post on these boards, a tough crew here!
Out of all the scenarios, there are just a couple I was worried about, not having enough turns but without someone playing it 5-6 times it is hard to tell and I wanted to make them tense. The counter-landing is one I wish I could have tested a few more times but I think after development it should be fine.
Well anyway, I am looking forward to playing them all again with real maps, new counters and few new rules I hope AP kept.
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11-01-2012, 12:46 AM,
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RE: Saipan 1944
(11-01-2012, 12:22 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: Ok that is it, I am withdrawing my game from the market!
Oh no you're not. I've already order my copy and dammit, I want it!
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