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From: Lexicon1971
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  • The size has been chosen by the publisher to allow you to play on a 90 x 90 cm table or so. My first prototype had poker-size cards, but you would need a quite larger table or floor - even mor larger for recon and bombing missions, or to play let's say in 8.

  • Thanks, I'm going o try to do more.

  • This was awesome. Check out a game in just over a minute. Really like the review.

  • LOL. I have to get more games first I guess.

  • Please do more game reviews!!!

  • When I was a kid I used to play a neat wwI Blue Max flip book- choose your own adventure type game...while the grown-ups played Micro-armour...or harpoon or some other historic game...

    If I wasn't a painting Junkie...I might have learned how to play all those cardboard cut-out Avalon Hill games...to me this game needs some models. Can the math in the game be used for say 1/72? Or some smaller really expensive planes from the games shop:)

    I honestly dread the day I get into Flames of War:)

  • I played those book games too. I had forgotten all about those. Good times....Good times....

    I think the game could be adapted for 1/72, I'd go blind trying to play, but it could work.

  • Yea, You dig a good plane game!!

  • i liked it but as u said the cards could of been bigger but i think we can fix that if we make our own using the actual cards as a template, but it is sad we have to spend our time and money to do it when they could of..... but like i said i liked it (but i like planes and trains so it wasnt hard to please me hehehehe) c u sun

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