New Image for Paying the Peiper
by oppenheimer The card enlarged to full page and mounted. The counters were enlarged somewhat less and also mounted. The rules separate for ease of reference.
View ArticleThread: Paying the Peiper:: Rules:: Stacking limits clarification requested
by oppenheimer I'm attempting my first play-through of this game and was stymied while trying to discern the rules about stacking.The SET-UP section of the rules statesUS combat units may not stack...
View ArticleThread: Paying the Peiper:: General:: Free to a Good Home, one copy of Paying...
by keethrax I have a spare copy of Paying the Peiper. As before, I am posting this notice in all four game forums in case someone who has the others might want to take this chance to expand their...
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by mapiu2001 Which is the question?
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by keethrax mapiu2001 wrote: Which is the question??Which of the four games? The first sentence covers that:I have a spare copy of Paying the Peiper.
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by ajpyyzajp Looking for one of these
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by keethrax ajpyyzajp wrote:Looking for one of theseIt's all yours. Just send me your mailing address via GeekMail.
View ArticleSession: Paying the Peiper:: Swings of fortune in the Ardennes
by oppenheimer I tried this game out solo again, to see if it was as untilted in favor of the Germans as I suspected after my first play. It's not. Because the luck of the card draws also determine...
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by Lawrence Hung Interesting system. I am going to acquire all three in the Pipers series. They are easy to pack up for a business trip with poker cards and still a wargame to play! Great stuff!
View ArticleReply: Paying the Peiper:: Sessions:: Re: Swings of fortune in the Ardennes
by oppenheimer Lawrence Hung wrote:Interesting system. I am going to acquire all three in the Pipers series. They are easy to pack up for a business trip with poker cards and still a wargame to play!...
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by Garfink Apart from the first game, the series of games are very unbalanced.
View ArticleReply: Paying the Peiper:: Sessions:: Re: Swings of fortune in the Ardennes
by oppenheimer Garfink wrote:Apart from the first game, the series of games are very unbalanced.Ah, very interesting. I wonder if the series was designed more with an eye towards the campaign as a...
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by Dungeoneer Did the last fellow reply? I've fallen in love with these post card games and am looking around for them.
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by keethraxDungeoneer wrote:Did the last fellow reply? I've fallen in love with these post card games and am looking around for them.Yes he did. My extras are all gone.
View ArticleSession: Paying the Peiper:: Crushing the American defence (19 images included)
by Jean_Leviathan After my Mława 1939 session report I was eager to try something different. In my Dominant Species: the Card Game, Panzer and Andean Abyss boxes, acquired directly from GMT in the P500...
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by Shauneroo I often wonder how these postcard games play.Thanks for the report.
View ArticleReply: Paying the Peiper:: Sessions:: Re: Crushing the American defence (19...
by oppenheimerShauneroo wrote:I often wonder how these postcard games play.Thanks for the report.This one usually doesn't play like this because after Turn 1 you start to get American reinforcements....
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