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Yes, don't be afraid to collaborate with "like-minded" creative persons. Paper model (card) is just starting a new age. When the time is right, get a copyright. The effort will stand you well.
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how about a cold war version with nukes and ballistic missiles with different mechanics and different pieces and a different board. instead of dice you could have cards that say hit or miss and use those cards for each token
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There are actually a fair number of cold war games already on the market. But, I don't know of any that would be about up to date, modern warfare on a global scale like Axis and Allies. That could work.
here is a pic of a Cold-War-Gone-Hot game of mine. It was downloadable off the publishers website. |
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wow that looks really cool!!...i'll have to check it out
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It's from High Flying Dice Games. SAC---All out Thermo-nuclear War against the Soviet Union: 1962
The game is very basic and can be played in probably 10-20 mins at most. I was thinking of adding more detail to it myself to give it a more realistic feel (the Russian interceptors, for instance, all function the same even though they represent different kinds of aircraft. Assigning different ratings to them could make things more interesting.) |
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Interesting side note: The designer/publisher of that game also designed a game about air-racing planes in the 1930s, and when he was play-testing the game, he built and used Fiddlers Green Racers for it!
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wow, thanks!!
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