nkarafo
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There are so many?The first three books were so incredible.
I thought it was just one and The Testaments after that.
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There are so many?The first three books were so incredible.
Ah excuse my idiocy. The Dark Tower series by Stephen King, also has a capital named Gilead where all the gunslingers (the main character is one of these) come from. The main story is also set in a ruined post apocalyptic worldThere are so many?
I thought it was just one and The Testaments after that.
Okay people, you've sold it to me. I'll go and watch this weekend.
You didn't like wizard and glass? I stopped after way through wolves of calla once they introduced lightsabers but I really liked the series up until that pointAh excuse my idiocy. The Dark Tower series by Stephen King, also has a capital named Gilead where all the gunslingers (the main character is one of these) come from. The main story is also set in a ruined post apocalyptic world
You didn't like wizard and glass? I stopped after way through wolves of calla once they introduced lightsabers but I really liked the series up until that point
Make sure you watch it in IMAX. The sound design is fucking wicked hereOkay people, you've sold it to me. I'll go and watch this weekend.
Definitely worth a theatrical viewingI wish i could just rent some of these movies like during covid, sometimes i dont feel like draggin ass to the theater to see everything
come on bruhRental tier.
What board game is this fromThe commie types just love the idea of America splitting into a civil war.
But we ALL KNOW 'murica stands strong against the rest of the world!! You 80's kids know what I'm talking about
Just try to take my cities, the partisans will destroy you and my laser towers shall striketh thee down!!
Fortress:America, one of the classic (along with Shogun and Axis and Allies) Milton Bradley games from the 80s. This is the OG, there was a reprint a few years back as well.What board game is this from
One of my fondest gaming memories is playing Axis and Allies on my 16th birthday. Shogun is a game that I've been wanting for a long time but seems to be out of print (occasionally reprinted as Ikura or Samurai Banners).Fortress:America, one of the classic (along with Shogun and Axis and Allies) Milton Bradley games from the 80s. This is the OG, there was a reprint a few years back as well.
If you have 4+ hours to kill, this is about the best way to do it
Yeah, those three are like the classic American board game experiences when you move on from monopoly, life, and trivial pursuit. A&A had the most life, plenty of good variations on that one (including a GI Joe one this summer) but F:A is a fav of mine. Just a great thematic experience and it NEVER fails to draw a crowd at a con. Shogun is super fun as well since it plays so differently. I don't recall ever playing the Rome GM game from back them, and missed a copy of Cannons and Broadsides or whatever the sailing ship one was.One of my fondest gaming memories is playing Axis and Allies on my 16th birthday. Shogun is a game that I've been wanting for a long time but seems to be out of print (occasionally reprinted as Ikura or Samurai Banners).
This looks pretty cool. Look at Good ole Sadam over there. Those were the fucking days when you could put contemporary dictators on a children's board game.