Saturday, July 03, 2010

Boys and their toys

The Wall Street Journal had a fun article yesterday about strategy gaming highlighting a new video game Making History 2: War of the World that descends from a long line of strategy board games. My favorite as a child was Risk I know it wasn't as complex as Diplomacy or Axis & Allies but you could explain it to newbies and start a game quickly.  The Journal has a theory about why these types of games both digital and traditional board games have remained so popular.
The reason Axis & Allies and other such games have such lasting resonance is that they teach a subject which is no longer fashionable: the mechanics of military history.
I'm note sure about Making History 2 its getting mixed reviews online but I'm excited about Sid Meier's Civilization V that comes out in the fall.

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