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Game #8953390: 2 Players,
Standard,
Nuclear,
Sequential,
Adjacent,
Fog
Clans Tournament:
2011 [April] EMPIRE vs ID Label: EMPIRE
Help
Play States
Play By Clickable Map
Deploy: Click on territory to deploy, choose number to deploy and click again to make deployment
Assault: Click on a territory to Assault from, then on a territory to Assault (right click to Auto Assault)
Advance: Click on conquered territory to choose to advance, choose number to advance, then click again to advance. Click on conquering territory to advance zero.
Reinforce: Click on a territory to Reinforce from, then on a territory to Reinforce to. Click again to confirm.
Play By Keyboard and Mouse
N Key: Skip to next game, Jump to next game
B Key: Begin Turn
E Key: End Deployment, End Assaults, End Reinforcement
L Key: Later (decline to play spoils)
W,S Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (slow)
Q,A Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (fast)
Mouse Wheel: Change troop quantity by scrolling over the selected region.
CTRL Key + Click: You can always use CTRL-click instead of the right mouse button.
Middle Click: To advance to next stage (Begin Turn, End Assaults, etc.) click the middle mouse button anywhere on the map.
- Players
- 2
- Game Type
- Standard
- Slots Per Player
- 1
- Initial Troops
- Automatic
- Play Order
- Sequential
- Spoils
- Nuclear
- Reinforcements
- Adjacent
- Fog of War
- Yes
- Trench Warfare
- No
- Round Limit
- None
- Round Length
- 24 Hours
2 |
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Standard |
In a standard game each player fends for himself and there is only one winner. |
Automatic |
Regions are randomly distributed at the start of the game and each region starts with three troops. |
Sequential |
A player is selected at random to go first and then subsequent players follow in turn. During a team game the play order alternates between the teams. |
Nuclear |
At the end of your turn if you have conquered at least one region you will get 'spoils.' Once you have three of the same color (or three different) these can be traded in. Nuclear Spoils means that you do not get any bonus troops for trading in. Instead each region that you trade in is 'nuked' to a single neutral troop (even if you own it). |
Adjacent |
At the end of your turn you can reinforce once from one region to another (they must share a border). |
Yes |
Fog of War masks enemy positions that are not adjacent to your forces (or your team's forces). It also masks region and zone names in the log |
No |
You can only assault from regions held since the start of your turn. If you conquer a region during your turn you cannot assault from it until your next turn. |
None |
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24 Hours |
Each player has up to 24 hours to complete a turn. You will get an email notification when it is your turn to play. |
Regular
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Regular leaderboard scoring is in place for this game |
 | Peloponnesian War: | 87 Territories, 12 Continents, 1 Objectives, Min Reinforcements: 3 |  |
Toggles change the setting temporarily, other settings are saved on a per map basis. For site-wide settings see our
Game Settings page.
2011-04-28 04:24:45 - Game has been initialized
2011-05-05 02:11:51 - The Voice eliminated perchorin from the game
2011-05-05 02:11:51 - The Voice won the game
2011-05-05 02:11:51 - perchorin lost 19 points
2011-05-05 02:11:51 - The Voice gained 19 points
2011-04-28 16:07:53 - The Voice: hiya, good luck to you
2011-04-29 01:22:13 - The Voice: I'm sorry I got to start 4 of 5 of these :-(
2011-04-29 04:27:32 - perchorin: it's been a theme for me lately haha. anyway it's not such a big deal on this map is it?
2011-04-29 21:26:44 - The Voice: Nope, but like you said, if it's a running theme, it can get kinda old.
2011-04-30 06:16:50 - perchorin: peaks and valleys though right? I'll have my time ^^
2011-04-30 15:13:54 - The Voice: Indeed, that's a good book by the way. I'm not sure if you were referencing it, but it's a nice read
2011-05-01 04:39:48 - perchorin: "A Hero of Our Time" you mean? Yeah that's exactly what I'm referencing, it's rare anyoen ever knows that so big points to you!
2011-05-01 04:40:03 - perchorin: I'm a big fan of Russian literature
2011-05-03 16:14:30 - The Voice: Same here :-)
2011-05-03 16:15:19 - The Voice: Dostoyevsky and Gogol are favorites of mine. Such heartbreaking stories. I love them
2011-05-03 19:58:17 - perchorin: I love those guys too, but Anna Karenina is definitely my favorite book of all time. Also have you ever read Eugene Onegin by Pushkin?
2011-05-03 23:34:52 - The Voice: I haven't. Is it a novel or a short story?
2011-05-03 23:35:15 - The Voice: Anna karenina was my grandfather's favorite. He gave me a copy, but I just haven't gotten around to reading it.
2011-05-04 07:12:00 - perchorin: I can't recommend it enough, I've read it half a dozen times and it's Tolstoyan in length if that tells you anything. Eugene Onegin is by Pushkin. It's a "novel in verse" and usually cited as the first Russian novel ever and really set the template for
2011-05-04 07:12:55 - perchorin: all that folowed. If you want to read it make sure you have the Nabokov translation, it's by far the best one.
2011-05-04 18:02:33 - The Voice: Okay, cool, thank you for the recommendations. I have very few books on my reading list (even though AK is like 3 books :-P)
2011-05-04 18:02:46 - The Voice: One thing confused me, did you mean the Nabokov translation is for Eugene Onegin or Anna Karenina?
2011-05-05 01:17:34 - perchorin: oh for Eugene Onegin sorry. Another one I've just recently read for the first time that's really great is "The Master and Margarita" by Bulgakov. It's a little different since it was written in the 1930's but really good too.
2011-05-05 01:38:56 - The Voice: I see. I don't think I've read any Russian works of the 20th century.
2011-05-05 01:43:55 - perchorin: it's uncommon for me as well but that one is well worth checking out
2011-05-05 01:44:06 - The Voice: Have you read "The Nose" by Gogol? It's just a short story, but it reads like a novel in my opinion. I love it. By the way, props for reading such a huge book half a dozen times! My favorite book is Sophie's World, but I've only managed to get through
2011-05-05 01:44:17 - The Voice: all of it once
2011-05-05 01:44:38 - The Voice: sounds good, i'll make a note of that
2011-05-05 01:49:02 - perchorin: oh yeah, i liked Spohie's World quite a bit. I'm a bit of an avid reader as you might have guessed haha.
2011-05-05 01:50:11 - The Voice: Dang! I rarely meet a person who has read Sophie's World!
2011-05-05 01:50:57 - The Voice: I still use the metaphor of the rabbit's fur all the time. I think reading Russian literature helps us climb out of the comfort of the rabbit's fur
2011-05-05 01:52:12 - perchorin: actually it was so many years ago i don't even remember that but i think i can figure it out
2011-05-05 01:54:35 - The Voice: Yeah, there was a lot to digest in it too
2011-05-05 02:05:07 - perchorin: anyway in case i missed it in any of them, good games all around i had fun despite the ass-kicking. start with Anna Karenina you'll love it!
2011-05-05 02:05:52 - perchorin: it's not only a great novel, but gives you the best understanding of Tolstoy's personal philosophy of which im a big fan
2011-05-05 02:06:39 - The Voice: Sounds good, I'll try to remember to let you know when I finish it, so we can discuss
2011-05-05 02:07:08 - perchorin: oh man, that means i have to read it again lol
2011-05-05 02:08:55 - The Voice: haha, it's a good excuse to read it, but yeah, a huge time commitment
2011-05-05 02:09:20 - The Voice: I reread every sentence, too. It took me so long to get through Moby Dick, but I loved every bit of it
2011-05-05 02:10:00 - perchorin: oh yeah i love Moby Dick as well, in fact Melville is one of my favorite American authors--have you ever read anything else by him?
2011-05-05 02:10:20 - perchorin: The Confidence Man is very good, and even his biography was really interesting
2011-05-05 02:12:22 - The Voice: I
2011-05-05 02:12:40 - The Voice: I've not even heard of that! Bartleby the scrivener is the only other Melville I've read...I think
2011-05-05 02:13:33 - perchorin: actually it's not a full novel now that i think of it