Solitaire educational board game
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 6:31 pm
PFRA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the history of professional football. Formed in 1979, PFRA members include many of the game's foremost historians and writers.
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Well, it's not that kind of game. It's not a sports simulation. It's a historical simulation.lastcat3 wrote:Cool. However Front Office Football is all I need. For those that don't mind playing a simulation game on the cpu they really are a lot more convenient than the board games. Most people who play Strat these days generally play over the computer.
Seven generations of play tests and prototypes. I’ve had a lot of time on my hands. I’m pretty pleased with he end result, because I actually enjoy playing it, and I absorb more of the history every time. It gives you a different perspective on pro football history to walk through this.ChrisBabcock wrote:My goodness, Ryan. This is impressive. Incredibly detailed. At some point I'll probably print all this out and "create" the game so I can see all the parts and pieces at once and try to grasp all this. So are you satisfied with the end result? If you had to critique yourself how do you think you did in creating this? I'm assuming you've done a few play throughs already.