Forum Message
| City: | Wynne, Arkansas  | | Personal Data: | Male, born: November 26 1954 | | Membership | 21years 130days ago. | | Last Login | 3years 360days ago. | | Last Move | 3years 349days ago. | kduke is currently  | Send a mail to kduke |
| Message header | Area/Game: | Blue Max | | Topic: | Other | | Subject: | Jump and Burn game? | | Posted by: | kduke - 20years 47days ago. |
|
|
| Message text I don't know where else to post and since this audience has an interest in other WWI air games, I thought I would ask.
I've just found reference to a game called "Jump and Burn," which is derived from a system called Piquet Games, altho the right up says a person does not need the "Piquet Master System."
Looking at this "master system," it seems someone is trying to produce a way of playing games with a lot less control and complete knowledge of your forces (which sounds very interesting). This game write up speaks of maneuvering without a lot of programmed moves and they seem to be offering something like chaos (in a playable way).
http://www.piquet.com/jumporburn.asp
I can't find anything beyond the original game description at boardgame geek or anywhere else and wonder if anyone here has experienced this game.
thanks |
|
|
|
|