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Wisconsin Counties

Posted:
Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:15 pm
by Read_the_Meter
I think this would make a good map. The state of wisconsin has a lot of counties and would be good for one on one play or mulitiple players or team games.
http://geology.com/county-map/wisconsin.shtml
Re: Wisconsin Counties

Posted:
Sun Jun 12, 2011 8:47 am
by natty dread
What would a map of Wisconsin have to offer to those who do not live in/near Wisconsin?
Re: Wisconsin Counties

Posted:
Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:40 am
by Read_the_Meter
Its just a map to play on, thats like asking what a map of Europe would have to do for people who dont live in europe.
Re: Wisconsin Counties

Posted:
Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:53 pm
by natty dread
There are lots more people living in Europe than there are in Wisconsin. A map of Europe is more likely to interest people with just it's geographical area. A map of Wisconsin (or any other US state) should have something more to offer, as it would appeal to a relatively limited group of people as a plain geographical area.
Re: Wisconsin Counties

Posted:
Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:11 pm
by Read_the_Meter
The map of wisconsin could be marked into several zones, Milwaukee County as a zone, Lake Country which would be the counties surrounding Milwaukee County. Then you would have Dane County and those immediately surrounding it as a group.
The west part of the state could be Farmland group. The northern part could be Forest region, and the Peninsula could be a group on its own.
Milwaukee would give a bonus of 2, Lake country would give a bonus of 3, the Dane county group could give 3. Farmland could be a bonus of 5 as it would take the whole west border of the state. The northern forest region could have a bonus of 6. Brown County should be a bonus of 1 by itself since the Green Bay packers are there. The peninsula could be worth two.
We could have Milwaukee, Brown and Ashland counties as port territories which could attack each other.
Re: Wisconsin Counties

Posted:
Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:21 pm
by ironsij0287
natty_dread wrote:There are lots more people living in Europe than there are in Wisconsin. A map of Europe is more likely to interest people with just it's geographical area. A map of Wisconsin (or any other US state) should have something more to offer, as it would appeal to a relatively limited group of people as a plain geographical area.
Natty has a point. I've certainly taken my lumps for the Quad Cities map.