hmm, I've played that game a few times like 20 years ago, when I was a kid.
I wonder, was it good (cause I can't really remember anything about it) and does it deserve some kind of reprint.
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hmm, I've played that game a few times like 20 years ago, when I was a kid.
I wonder, was it good (cause I can't really remember anything about it) and does it deserve some kind of reprint.
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Boy, that takes me back. I'm going to have to dig out my copy of the TSR short story anthology, The Arrival. I may even still have a copy of a module or disk in a storage bin.
Truth be told, I can still vividly remember playing Buck Rogers and the planet Zoom on the Amstrad. 5 1/4" floppy, if memory serves.
I think I'm beginning to catch up on Captain Rogers
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I remember wanting the Buck Rogers game more than anything when I was a kid. I never did get it. I wonder how it compares to FF TI3 or Starcraft. I bet that the newer games are better. I don't think Buck Rogers would do too well with people today though. There are so many more exciting space fantasies now.
Vespers said:
Boy, that takes me back. I'm going to have to dig out my copy of the TSR short story anthology, The Arrival. I may even still have a copy of a module or disk in a storage bin.
Truth be told, I can still vividly remember playing Buck Rogers and the planet Zoom on the Amstrad. 5 1/4" floppy, if memory serves.
I think I'm beginning to catch up on Captain Rogers
.
This was a great favorite in our household. It was a high-production game with tons of minis, including leaders like Buck, Dale, etc., cards, and a gorgeous board. It played basically like Risk or more recently Dust. I haven't played it now in years, though I think a copy of it is still in a box in the garage, but I have fond memories of it. It was a fairly simple game by today's standards (a LOT simpler than TI3 or Starcraft) but filled with charm and exciting play.