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¿Question #135?
ynnen: What game features your favorite combat/conflict resolution system?
GeoffreyB: The D10 system of Twilight 2000.
oldhoss: Claustrophobia.
MartinWin: I've got a very nice mechanism in mind but there is no game featuring it. Still waiting for some prototypes where it fits.
Felimid: CRT.
Lomingen: Diplomacy
Woelf: I have a fondness for the entire "Clix" system by Wizkids.
aetwitch: Star Wars CCG
amievilyesiam666: samurai
arkibet: BSG
falloutfan: Can't say which game specifically, but I like the idea of opposed rolls. (Offense versus Defense) with modifiers.
Finnan: A Game of Thrones
cgund: ..
hildo: Pachisi
KrisVerbeeck: shogun,wallenstein, Im zeichen des kreuzes
Bigwood: I still love the first edition Shadowrun rules because loads and loads and loads of dice make anything better. The second edition rules are much better and probably more realistic, but there's nothing like firing a heavy machine gun and getting to roll 18 six-sided dice for each bullet.
aleo09: don't have one
Doodlemonkie: Wallenstien maybe?
DHEK: I don't have a favorite combat resolution system, so I suppose then there's no game for me to pick.
themagni: Real life.
Capitaine Grappin: Dungeon Twister, I like the combat cards.
Geosmores: dice rolling
powwowdancer: Either Ogre or Panzer Blitz.
ZeroZilla: Sid Meier's Civilization: The Boardgame. (Modified dice-fest is FINE by me!)
Boraxia: card driven combat
Scootergsp: Silent Death
mats-k: Trias
Avatar_69: Judo
Chris Page: Wallenstein.
Big Bad Lex: Exodus
the_redstar_swl: So far? Memoir '44 and Sergants! On the eastern front
igorl: RoleMaster
Jet Jaguar: Dating your sister.
Helenoftroy: Columbia Block Wargames
Loquutus: boogerfest, a booger flicking game similar to elchfest.
bigbadsteve: hitlers war works well for me
fFish: M:TG
brainrob: Wabbit Wampage
mgringo: Third Reich - I like the wacky breakthrough rule.
ssmooth: I dunno. Euphrat & Tigris comes to mind.
Dr. No: Shogun; a real dice feast
javelin98: Axis & Allies
GuyHill: Rommel in the Desert
GrandpaDave: Pirates CSG
molitor4: Hannibal: RvC
ConraDargo: Magic Realm
mrbeankc: None stands out as the best
deadkenny: Third Reich - simple odds style table with counterattacks
Timothius: Euphrates and Tigris
Bearcat89: I dunno. King of the Tabletop is pretty neat.
Lord_Prussian: T & E
snoozefest: game of thrones
Jern: Memoir 44
steadym: En Garde/ Clash of the Lightsabers
pronoblem: Reef Encounter
sbszine: Resident Evil 4: shoot, kick, stab, reload, repeat.
2amp: Warp War - diceless!!
ginn5j: Wallenstein
Wintergoblin: D&D
AlorielLelyn: Advanced Civilization
hpox: Dune
Sideburn: I'm the Boss - I'm sending you on a vacation...
Wernazuma: wallenstein
JoeSteadman: Streets of Stalingrad
Dave: Thunder's Edge.
thoia: Hammer of the Scots
darthcliff: Advanced Squad Leader
haraggan: Dune
BobDodgerBlue: Lost Worlds
Thlayli: I must admit I like the Wallenstein cube tower.
markk415: memoir44
raolsson: Warhammer 40K
geberus: Risk
netfilterz: Tough choice between A Game of Thrones or Wallenstein
dakarp: Maybe Lord of the Rings: the Confrontation.
louiseh: E&T
Shakar: A Game of Thrones.
falcala: Vinci
Mike A: All games. 'You don't want to do that.' 'Yes, I do.' 'No, you really don't want to.' 'Um, okay, I don't want to do that. I changed my mind.' Conflict resolved.
Pseudo Nymh: Game of Thrones.
Denise: Don't have many games with combat. Maybe T&E?
djlg: 7 Ages's is clever, fun and long. Paths of Glory/Barbarossa to Berlin is clever and quick.
darquil: Risk
Blackwind: Hard to say.
WonderCinz: Wallenstein.
Gelatinous Goo: Cosmic Encounter
CheetohFingers: rune quest
nexttothemoon: Russian Roulette always had a pretty conclusive conflict resolution mechanism I thought.
UhhhClem: I like the brutality of Civilization, and the freakiness of Wallenstein.
pernishus: Waving Hands
seppo21: Celebrity deathmatch. Unfortunately, you tend to be sent to jail if you practice it in real life.
Skyjack: Vinci
Jim_P: Wallenstein
skelebone: Slapjack.
CDRodeffer: Button Men
Ebon Wendigo: Lost Worlds
MisterCranky: Rec.Games.Board
Ryno8: Game of Thrones
Hallow: Wallenstein
Xlyce: Mordheim
AnakinOU: Russian Roulette
hibikir: It's a tossup between the Wallenstein tower and the CRT less Bonaparte at Marengo
ValJor: Axis & Allies, 1984, 2nd Edition
Friendless: Caribbean
Geosphere: Lost Worlds
Spielfreak: Wallenstein
chaddyboy_2000: Wallenstein
shumyum: Dune
Dante_Cubit: Russian roulette
gnomehome: Rette wir Sich Kann
Snooze_uk: Crossbows and Catapultws
sumo: Middle Earth: The Wizards
jttm: Vinci
Fawkes: A Game of Thrones: the Boardgame. (No randomness, baby!)
Septic: The OCS series by the Gamers
Debate: Wallenstein--The Tower!
ynnen: Wallenstein's is definitely the most innovative, but I've got to go with Silent Death
CortexBomb: Struggle of Empires