The 3rd Quarter ACAs Are Here! Vote Early And Often!
Go on over and vote for your favorite writAARs and their Stories. It makes them feel really good to know you appreciate their work.
And make sure to check out some new AARs, there are some great ones up for awards this quarter from some fantastic new authors.
Finally, I never do this, but I noticed that someone had voted for all three of my eligable AARs and that got me to thinking: (1) How do I have 3 eligable AARs? And (2) Even though I can, off the top of my head, think of AARs that are funnier, wittier and far more clever than mine in every catagory, wouldn't it be cool if my otherwise undeserving AARs could win an award in three different games in 1 awards cycle?
The correct answer to that is "Yes, Packer, it would be totally cool and so I shall now pop over to the ACAs and vote for you and you alone."
An acceptable alternative answer: "Screw you Packer. How dare you pimp your cruddy AARs. I shall now go out and hunt down those AARs that are better than yours, read them, and then vote for them just to make sure you lose!"
Another really acceptable option: "Meh. I like (insert name here. Probably phargle)'s AAR better, so I won't vote for yours, but hey it's pretty good so I'll keep reading it"
Either way, here are the three AARs of mine which qualify for voting this cycle:
Kamil Krofta Guesses Wrong, an HOI2 AAR
This is great fun. It follows the wacky mis-adventures of the Czechoslovakian cabinet as they attempt to thwart both Hitler's Germany and the Pocket-Axis. Plus, it features the comedy stylings of beloved radio icon "Fibber McGee!" What more could you want?
How about Daring Conquest, The Return of Christ, Patricide, Regicide, Cannibalism and Boar-Hunting?
The Adventures of the Crovan Clan a CK AAR concluded in Q3, wrapping up 400 years of violence, mayhem, murder and confusion in preperation for:
The Adventures of the Crovan Clan 2, an EUIII:IN AAR, which also started this cycle and follows the Clan into the Rennaisance. Featuring Geoffrey Chaucer, A Bohemian with a Speech Impediment, Bevan Woodhouse, and a head on collision