Dust Tactics is a good game for beginners into miniature wargaming as well. Not super expensive if you look around a little, and the rules are simple but effective
You don't cast lands though, so she won't let you make use of the ones you come across. The wording needs to be "you may play" for that to be the case.
Clearly the Great Mistake was that someone let Ghandi have Uranium.
That aside, really looking forward to this game, I've enjoyed Civ 5 a great deal, and this looks like it'll feed my hankering for more future technology, was a little sad the game would just end once I launched my spaceship.
Interestingly, I haven't gotten matched with any Russians in a while. Lots of Spanish speakers though, which leaves me in pretty much the same situation.
I remember looking at making a Tau army one time and figuring out it was going to cost me 700 dollars, without paints. Nope'd right on out of that decision. Ended up playing Dust Tactics for my table top gaming fix, the most expensive unit in that game right now I could get would cost 28 dollars...
Not sure how true it is, but I remember hearing that you would actually have a hard time freezing to death in space, since it's a vacuum, and therefore there's nowhere for your body heat to actually go.
That 3DS package sounds pretty good to me since that's the main reason I'd want to get one for now (there are other games I want for it too, but the new Pokemon takes priority)
One would hope that if all they're doing is an HD re release of it, there isn't really room to screw the game up since they should just be making it prettier.
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