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Monday, January 11, 2016

One reason I do not paint as much as I want.

So I have played Wargames in a number of forms. While I have not been able to play and or paint many of the Miniatures and Miniature wargames I would want I have been messing around with a few computer games.



One that I will talk about now is contently being updated and improved. Rule the Waves, is a great game and it allows you to chose a nation, or create a nation and be the Secretary of the Navy.



You design and deploy ships all around the world and you wage war against other nations while trying to work within a ever changing budget and political situations that are unique to each nation.



I tried out a custom nation, a hypothetical Sweden that consisted of Norway, Sweden, Finland, The Gold Coast and the Virgin Islands.  This custom nation was created by a person named Skold and his mod can be found on the Rule the Waves forum, along with other custom nations. The game started in 1900 with a small fleet of old ships and a small budget. I fought a short war against Italy and did not win any territory. I later fought a War against Austria and I did well. I was able to win Ireland as part of the terms to end the war.



The views are not very flashy but it is very deep and you can research a lot of different technical advances which allow you to build bigger and more powerful ships.

Here is the Swedish Fleet at the end of the Game. I started the game with a small fleet option which limits the number of ships you can make over time. Next time I will chose the large fleet option.




The game is a lot of fun, you can check out YouTube to see what the game looks like live as there are a number of videos to help people navigate this deep game.

Well if you have any questions or comments please leave me a message below.

Thanks for stopping by!

Mark





4 comments:

  1. Looks really interesting! I'll have to look more closely at this - I am very interested in the Paradox game Victoria 2, which looks similar to this except you can't control the design of the ships.

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  2. Thanks for stopping by and dropping me a comment. The game is Navy focused and you can gain territories as results of peace treaties. unfortunately you can not "invade" a location with ground troops. Check out the website and you can read more about how the game works. I enjoy it a lot. They continue to update the game which is very good.

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  3. Just a quick follow up post - I bought this on the strength of this recommendation and am thoroughly enjoying it! A steep learning curve, though...

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  4. I have to agree, I have been playing for a long time now and I just figured out how to upgrade older ships to newer fire control systems and increased elevation in guns. It is a very addictive game so be warned! Keep up to date on how it goes for you, I have not played as the CSA or USA with CSA yet. I think you will like that option.

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