@Marky_X_ We actually came close to shelving it after a dozen plays at 2 players. The decay spiral was too relentless, too fast.
Today, we tried it at 5 players and it was much better.
The AI slop continues with this account simply using it to make up entire WW1 stories about people who never existed, mocking real sacrifice and service just for clicks and likes. Appalling. Thanks to @beat2battle for the heads up.
@Clint_Davey1 Just finished reading Tom Holland's Dominion. The chapter on Paul has lots of fodder for your game, with Pandemic as a great model: two steps forward, one step back, with letters as a main tool.
🗣️"77,000 German troops in that region, and they managed to sneak through...and blow up ships."
Serving and former members of the Royal Marines have staged a re-enactment of Operation Frankton - a mission to destroy Nazi ships whilst remaining undetected.
Watch here 👇
@militaryhistori Most interesting.
Full points for the sinister black-gloved hand reaching in. Almost certainly one of the Nazis from the Indiana Jones films.
Forgiveness. 10 June 1944 - 12 May 1945
On the evening of Friday 9 June, 19-year old André Désourteaux waved goodbye to his parents and siblings and set off from his village to stay in Limoges where he was starting work early the next day.
It would be the last time he saw them, because after lunch SS troops arrived and by the time they had left, 643 men, women and children were dead. 18 of them were members of Andrés family.
The village was called Oradour-sur-Glane.
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