Greetings aces
After leaving the computer sim world I (re-)discovered the good old dice throwing fun. In the last 1.5 years my game collection grew from like 5 to 50+ boardgames. Starting with the usual gateway games like 'Settlers of Catan' I worked my way up to the most complex games. Gaming sessions at 7h+ are quite common amongst my gaming group now.
Just recently my hunger for dogfighting has risen again so I started scanning for airwar games. I wanna post my findings now and maybe start a little curiosity for the unplugged hobby.
On top of my list is
Birds of Prey (not published yet)
BoP is a highly detailed, realistic dogfight simulation set in the modern days. From relevant aerodynamic calculations to pilot workload every detail of air combat has been taken into account. To spare the player from the math normographs are used to compute data like true/indicated airspeed, turn performance etc. Planes are moved on a hexgrid on tilt boxes to visualise their attitude. But the real flying is done on the PHAD (Pitch, Heading and Attitude Display), a display of concentric rings and cells.
At the moment I am participating in the blind tutorial beta test. I am still waiting for the testing material but just reading the tutorial has gotten me really excited about this one!
More info on BGG
Birds of PreyWhistling Death (Fighting Wings Games)
WD is the latest installement in the Fighting Wings series. Some of you may know the computer versions of 'Over the Reich' or 'Achtung Spitfire!'. Also a highly realistic depiction of air combat set in WW2. I only skimmed through the quickstart rules but judging by its reputations WD is THE dogfight boardgame to date. It has been called the ASL (advanced squad leader) of air combat games - more a lifestyle than a game. It also has been the highest rating war game on BGG for some time. I am eager to try it some time.
Whistling Death Wings of WarTaking a plung into shallow waters here. WoW is a quick, fun, easy to learn dogfight game set in WWI. You are using manouver cards to plot the path of flight. Like in a miniatures games LOS and range I checked with a straight edge. Damage is taken by the draw of a card. The different planes (one/two seaters, the famours DDr) and ease of play are quite enjoying. The preplotted movement gives it a guessing game taste. Due this spring is 'Dawn of War' which is taking WoW into WWII. Looking forward to that for sure.
Wings of War These are my top 3 for the moment. For a more complete list check following links:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/2965 http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/12847 and
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