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Well I've done the tutorial and am now wallowing (as the Axis player) in my first game... so far I feel that the superlative hype does not do this...
What? That's not fair! I understood the Axis side gets to move first? :) (Hope it turns up for you soon!)
@MythBuster try Owen's link on Pocket Tactics... I used it to find Battle of the Bulge on the Dutch appstore.
Yes! I'm downloading it now from the Dutch appstore and I wasn't a kickstarter backer. Edit: Methinks it must be available everywhere by now...
Nethack. (There. Saved you the trouble of diving into those threads that Mr. Vovin so graciously posted. ;-))
thevagrant is right it shouldn't have happened. But out of curiosity, FPE, do you remember which AI did it?
Dave, there are a couple of files with good 'tips' and advice for beginners in the files section of the DS page at BGG. As a DS newb myself I find...
Dominant Species
Titan, Imperial, Alien Frontiers and now this! Go serious iPad Boardgaming! Go non-casual games with learning curves that p*** all over the...
@LordGek Yes. I think there is lots to learn and the learning is part of the pleasure.
Wow. What a great game! Picked this up a few hours ago. I've never played the board game so there is definitely a learning curve but -- as...
Two REALLY HARD puzzlers: English Country Tune by Stephen Lavelle SpaceChem by Zach Barth
Codea... an app to make apps. :)
Imperial
Agreed. Nethack provides another good definition of hardcore. Games which you can play regularly for decades without ever winning once.
@ColeDaddy Thanks! I've been looking at Tesseract. You might also be interested in English Country Tune.
While clearly opposed to 'casual' I suppose 'hardcore' could be defined in very different ways... One way would be games with steep or vertical...
Two outstanding games... @Snozberry et al... Thanks for this list! If I may I'd like to add two more puzzlers which I consider outstanding in...
Gosh. I played this game on the Mac... more than 20 years ago!
There is quite the discussion developing over at BGG. There is some criticism that the learning curve for newbies is almost vertical.