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Seb Berendse
02-25-1997, 04:32 AM
> I new to the list. I have read some literature about the game, but wanted some real feed
> back from those who have really played it. What kind of experience does Birthright give a
> player? Is it like playing a king in AD&D? Or is it like a slow version of WarCraft? I
> am interested in finding out any and all information I can.

Depends on how you play it. It can be an action packed adventure game
like any other AD&D world, and it can be a war game with some
politics, or it can be a political intrigue (much like Diplomacy) and
it also (like I play it, and I think how I would like it the most)
can be played all at once. (Others please correct me if I'm wrong,
but this is what I have experienced so far.)

Seb

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soccer
02-25-1997, 05:06 PM
I new to the list. I have read some literature about the game, but wanted some real feed
back from those who have really played it. What kind of experience does Birthright give a
player? Is it like playing a king in AD&D? Or is it like a slow version of WarCraft? I
am interested in finding out any and all information I can.

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