MektonZero
Mongoose
There are some of us, like me, who just don't have a regular group of wargamers around. Everyone I know wants me to DM 1st Edition D&D, what's up with that? I do get to play actual wargames twice a year at the local wargaming convention but I'd like to play this game a bit more often than that. Especially now that my copy of OOB just arrived, Merry Christmas to me!
VASSAL is a free Java based program to handle tabletop gaming in a computer format. People use it to play everything from Advanced Squad Leader to Axis and Allies Miniatures. http://vassalengine.org/community/index.php
Punching out a bare bones module shouldn't take very long (I've got a fairly good chunk of it done already for my own personal use) and I'll add in a few neat features later, like putting in record sheets you can fill out to track damage. Maybe if Mongoose likes the idea enough they will give me permission to use their gorgeous counters. Otherwise I'd have to see what generic artwork I can come up with (Damnit Jim, I'm a programmer not an artist!) In any case, whatever I come up with will be free for anyone who wants it.
First I'd like to know what kind of public interest there is for such a project. Chime if if you're interested in play testing whatever I come up with.
If someone from Mongoose notices this, maybe they could pass the request along, or at least point me to the proper person to ask. If all else fails I'll try a generic Mongoose email in a week or so (to give them time to get through the holidays) and see how far I can get.
VASSAL is a free Java based program to handle tabletop gaming in a computer format. People use it to play everything from Advanced Squad Leader to Axis and Allies Miniatures. http://vassalengine.org/community/index.php
Punching out a bare bones module shouldn't take very long (I've got a fairly good chunk of it done already for my own personal use) and I'll add in a few neat features later, like putting in record sheets you can fill out to track damage. Maybe if Mongoose likes the idea enough they will give me permission to use their gorgeous counters. Otherwise I'd have to see what generic artwork I can come up with (Damnit Jim, I'm a programmer not an artist!) In any case, whatever I come up with will be free for anyone who wants it.
First I'd like to know what kind of public interest there is for such a project. Chime if if you're interested in play testing whatever I come up with.
If someone from Mongoose notices this, maybe they could pass the request along, or at least point me to the proper person to ask. If all else fails I'll try a generic Mongoose email in a week or so (to give them time to get through the holidays) and see how far I can get.