Not a member of it you understand, nor have I played TBB, but there is a group that hosts games etc.. http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/TBBwCB/
Hope this helps Larry --- In [email protected], "plimpington2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have The Burning Blue (TBB) on order and expect UPS to drop it off > later in the week. But I'll note that having been through the > publisher's site (for TBB) and the official homepage for this game, > the rules, scenario book and worksheets are all available for free > download from the official site. In fact I have downloaded the > rules already so I could familiarize myself with them in > anticipation of the actual hard-copy game arriving at my doorstep. > Shortly thereafter I discovered the cyberboard application and the > existence of a pre-existing gamebox for TBB (created by somebody on > the TBB fansite, I would gather) which prompted the original > question - if the rule book, scenario book and worksheets are > available for free from the publisher, and the mapboard is > [essentially] reproduced in some gamebox floating around the ether, > one hardly needs the actual game to play. > > In any event, I'm excited to play this game. What the best way to > find an opponent if you have a game in mind? Do people "advertise" > that they are looking for a game, etc. Or do you pretty much > already have to know the people you intend to play? > > Thanks > Judd >
