06-24-2012, 11:26 AM
Hey,
I'm a big LNOE from Sweden. I've played the original, vanilla version plenty and just bought Growing Hunger. Having just re-read the vanilla version rulebook, I realize I've been playing the game slightly wrong for the last one and a half years...
For instance, the zombie spawning, I took it that you rolled two dice, and if you got a number higher than your currenty zombie army, you get the difference there as new zombies to place out. So if I have 6 zombies and roll 9, you get 3 new at the end of the turn. For me, this always seemed pretty balanced and also a way of making sure there was an even number of zombies on the board. But now I realize I was just playing it wrong, heh.
Anyway, haven't tried any of the other flying frog games, and the only one I'm probably interested in is IFOS. And only then because it can be mixed up with LNOE to create various scenarios. Really like to play the Earth Overrun game at some point.
http://www.flyingfrogwiki.com/ffpwiki/in...th_Overrun
That's me anyway.
I'm a big LNOE from Sweden. I've played the original, vanilla version plenty and just bought Growing Hunger. Having just re-read the vanilla version rulebook, I realize I've been playing the game slightly wrong for the last one and a half years...
For instance, the zombie spawning, I took it that you rolled two dice, and if you got a number higher than your currenty zombie army, you get the difference there as new zombies to place out. So if I have 6 zombies and roll 9, you get 3 new at the end of the turn. For me, this always seemed pretty balanced and also a way of making sure there was an even number of zombies on the board. But now I realize I was just playing it wrong, heh.
Anyway, haven't tried any of the other flying frog games, and the only one I'm probably interested in is IFOS. And only then because it can be mixed up with LNOE to create various scenarios. Really like to play the Earth Overrun game at some point.
http://www.flyingfrogwiki.com/ffpwiki/in...th_Overrun
That's me anyway.