I recall playing the Board game as a kid and sometimes we would play where we would take turns placing our armies on the Board rather than random placement.
I'm playing a few games on the new San Francisco map - which i like very much.
However, in one game, a player holds only Alcatraz. The concept of "no escape" from Alcatraz is cool, but basically this player cannot move. He is trapped. Basically, he has to "check" in to take his turn, but has no ...
Please excuse me if this has been brought up before.
To me, the main drawback about No Card games is the lack of incentive to eliminate a player. Has any thought been given to offering an "army bonus" for a player that eliminates another player?
Okay, my wife continually makes fun of me for playing Conquer Club as she thinks I am too old. For some reason, she thinks most people here are kids (okay, one of my "clanmates" did have to leave for "camp") while myself I am a 36 year-old attorney.
This is a minor suggestion, but I think it would be cool if the number of games in which your turn was pending would appear after the My Games entry on the menu (much like the number of new inbox messages appears).
So, if it your turn in 3 games, it would look something like this.
I think it would be helpful to filter Public vs. Private games in the Game Finder. When looking for a game, I usually look for Public Games and there is no way to tell the difference except when you try to joing.
Comments: Turns are always taken back-to-back and close in time. If you look at Grishka's profile, his (or her) Instant Messanger is "xenofingus@hotmail.com"!
Find someone who plays alot ask them to do 3 games with you see what you look like at end if you are up 2 -1 you got a good partner work with them to be great
How do you choose your partner? Isn't it randomly selected?
I know I saw this topic somewhere else, but I really do not like the multiplier for missed turns. It rewards people for NOT playing and seems to punish the more proactive players. I wish there was a way to "filter out" this feature.