Tuesday 30 May 2023

Origins of World War 2

 

This week’s game was Jim Dunnigan’s Origins of WW2 as published by Avalon Hill. As with the earlier Origins of World War One, Russell had adapted it to play over Zoom.  It has similarities with the earlier game but there is a lot more going on. And it moves far more quickly!  Tonight’s game with a full five players took only 75 minutes - impressive especially considering that none of us had played it previously!  

As you can probably tell from the photo, I played the Soviet Union and managed third place behind the perfidious British and the decadent Americans. We’re playing it again tomorrow when I’ll be recast as that great enthusiast for liberal democracy, Ribbentrop.  Anyone want to buy some champagne?


4 comments:

Martin Rapier said...

A very interesting and thought provoking game. We even managed to avoid WW2 breaking out!

Pete. said...

This game was great fun- even if I came last I should take some solace that France was safe.

Cheers,

Pete.

Tim Gow said...

Martin Rapier
I think that war failing to break out was something of an unintended consequence!

Tim Gow said...

Pete
It’s a tough game for France as it’ll always be at odds with Germany over Alsace and the Rhineland. But of course the real enemy is Britain….