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Aide de Camp 2

By: HPS Simulations

Type: Software (unboxed)

Product Line: Computer War Games - Aide de Camp

PC CD-Rom

MSRP old price: $49.95


Product Info

Title
Aide de Camp 2
Publisher
Sub-category
Publish Year
2007
Dimensions
5.5x5x.25"
NKG Part #
2147374412
Type
Software (unboxed)

Description

Aide de Camp2 (ADC2) is the long awaited sequel to the ultimate gamer's tool for converting all those old boxed games into a fully playable computer version intended for Play-by-E-mail (PBEM). While designed primarily for wargames, ADC2 is flexible enough to handle any game or application where moveable "pieces" are placed on top of some sort of schematic base. It can handle games as diverse as the complex wargame Grand Europa, to every kid's favorite Chutes and Ladders, or even Scrabble.

ADC2 has can be used for non-game applications too, limited only by the user's imagination. Some of the more interesting uses we've heard of include wildlife resource management, astronomical star charts, a teaching aid for high school level anatomy classes, military map exercise, and even as a home improvement project planning tool.

The system has built-in routines for common game-type functions, such as movement and combat. However, the program contains no AI and no functions to implement rules. You must own a copy of the board game in order to utilize ADC2 as a playing aid. Essentially, ADC2 allows you to convert any game from paper, cardboard or plastic into electrons.... so the game does not need to be physically set up. Once the set is created you can then play your turn, save the file and either send it to your opponent or "hot seat" on the same computer. All movement and combat are saved in a replay file, which can then be viewed by your opponent just as if he was watching a video of your turn.

Some of Aide de Camp 2's features include:

  • Maps may contain up to 60,000 hexes or squares. This is over twice the previous capacity; dwarfing even the largest game yet designed, Grand Europa.
  • Grids can be "true hexes", squares, or offset squares. Small squares allow for unconstrained piece placement, as with "area" games.
  • Pieces can be assigned up to 16 editable characteristics/values, plus named and a hidden status. Over 30,000 pieces can be defined.
  • Security passwords have been included for PBEM games.
  • Support for 32-bit color depth.
  • Single key "flip" command for flipping units to their back side.
  • The ability to create sets for any type of game - area movement games, parlor games, even pure card games.
  • Hidden units can be defined. A player's force can either be totally or partially hidden, with definable search ranges if desired. This will support "double blind" gaming systems.
  • Force pools include a "random draw" feature...essentially allowing for "chit cup" drawing.
  • Replay files can include .bmp graphic, .wav sound, and .avi video footage support.
  • Map/Boards can be printed on paper or to a .BMP file.
  • Map/Boards can now be imported as .BMP files (scanned in maps, for example).
  • .BMP files can be imported when creating piece and map/board symbols.
  • Unit facing can now be defined for 6 or 12 points.
  • Text placement onto the map is fully adjustable for font, size, and text color.
  • ADC2 comes complete with several sample games.