Thankfully, I managed to finish within ten, averting the possibility of bring shame onto my family.
First two turns were mostly getting myself mentally prepared for the task ahead. Preparation included this landing:
Germans are going down! Adrenaline flowing (or something - I just bombed a test in biology on hormones, so what the hell do I know), tanks arollin'. Then, for all that excitement, it turned out to be a really easy capture, and we added great riches to our already burgeoning treasury.
And the message for which I was waiting:
Ignoring the custom of a chronological order of events as is typical around these parts, I'd like to take you back to a time when the Germans were still alive and the children still innocent. Five years ago, in 1635AD, one of our [fully healed] glorious armies fell at the walls (literally - it was a size five on a hill with walls) of Izibia. Enraged, hordes of Mayans rushed to Izibia to avenge the deaths of fallen comrades.
Once accomplished, our armies made some serious ground elsewhere.
First two turns were mostly getting myself mentally prepared for the task ahead. Preparation included this landing:
Germans are going down! Adrenaline flowing (or something - I just bombed a test in biology on hormones, so what the hell do I know), tanks arollin'. Then, for all that excitement, it turned out to be a really easy capture, and we added great riches to our already burgeoning treasury.
And the message for which I was waiting:
Ignoring the custom of a chronological order of events as is typical around these parts, I'd like to take you back to a time when the Germans were still alive and the children still innocent. Five years ago, in 1635AD, one of our [fully healed] glorious armies fell at the walls (literally - it was a size five on a hill with walls) of Izibia. Enraged, hordes of Mayans rushed to Izibia to avenge the deaths of fallen comrades.
Once accomplished, our armies made some serious ground elsewhere.
