Wow! good stuff. Do you see through the lies. Now your buddy emschorsch has the most armies than any of us and he has the game unless we all attack him. all of us. told you he would attack me.
sorry, I had a truce with him that I needed to announce I was breaking so I can't truly attack until next turn, I understand if you want to attack me if you don't believe me.
I'm sorrry I didn't realize how powerful purple was since he never had all his territories since you attacked him. I will concentrate my troops so that I'm ready to attack him next turn as otherwise he'll merely be able to counter and wipe me out.
you accused me of cheating in a game that I lost ?! you might not remember , but you accused me and another player of working together, and not only was I eliminated, but the other was too ...
I just read your review of Game of Hordes! and so I watched your game and you actually played that map very well. I initially thought you didn't understand the Capitals but actually it was Grey in your game that didn't. You played it well and I commend you on that, however, it is a more complicated map than the standard Risk maps, but it is not broken. It works exactly how it is designed to work. I think you should play it again maybe now that more people have gotten used to it and I think you'll enjoy because you've got the strategy down, you just may not know it. Good Luck and Good Dice!
I did. Your picture looks like a character from a game. He's usually a normal viking, but in this particular "skin" he is dressed in knock-off Milwaukee's Best Cardboard to his horns and axe. I appreciate the upgrade to Natty Ice. They call him Olaf, in Beer Cardboard they call him Bro-laf.