I've always been a gamer. I grew up in a family where, on weekends, we'd spend hours playing games. All sorts of games, but mostly Chess, Chinese Checkers and cards. Later came Stratego and Risk.
What all these games had in common was that playing them really challenges one's mind. Yeah, "thinking games" - Padma, you hit the nail on the head with that one!
With the advent of computers, a whole new world unfolded for me... Of course I had to check out almost every computer game I could get my hands on but I really got stuck with Strategy games such as Oil Barons (anybody here remember this game for the C64?) and Railroad Tycoon. Spent hours, no days, even weeks... until I felt like this:

Sorta.

No seriously, I simply love strategy games where I had to plan, think, outwit the AI, etc to win. But something was missing... because besides being a gamer, I've always have had a huge interest in history and all things military. Blame my dad, he once bought me a tin figurine die cast set with which I made huge armies of 16c-18c soldiers - and for accuracy's sake, I painted them after pictures I found in history books!
Later, I got even crazier when I started buying 1:72 scale toy soldiers, 1:72 scale airplanes, military vehicles, guns, etc. Of course, I painted them accurately as well! My whole room looked like one big arsenal... Of course I played with my "armies", reenacting the battles of WWII, even rewriting history right there, on my bedroom floor. I think, eventually, my Mom got sick of me playing war all the time and threw out most of my 2,000+ soldiers and that's when I realized that going out with girls was alot of fun, too.
But the bug still stuck!
Later, much later, when computers got faster and smarter, I started playing with soldiers again. This time it was games like Siedler (a cute little strategy game from Germany - I used to live there for some time), Ascendancy (a pretty cool Sci-Fi game), Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (gosh, I loved that game) and later, Age of Empires/Age of Kings. All these were great games, since they fed my folly: history, development, strategy and military.
Then I bought Civ3. I couldn't believe that I didn't buy Civ earlier, because it is all I ever wanted in a game... it's all the other games rolled into one, it lets me play with my toy soldiers again and, the best thing: I can customize it! Finally, I can play with historically and culturally accurate units and reenact and/or rewrite history... ohh boy, I'm in love.
