Colonel Croesus: Epilogue
The version of cult war movie Colonel Croesus that went on general release in 1970-something, ends, as Comment Commander khamul pithily pointed out last Sunday,
Colonel Croesus: Turn 15
The Comment Commanders have a mere minute left in which to convince me that they control the soggy end of the subterranean submarine base (My verdict, along
Colonel Croesus: Turn 14
Last year's conflab of Comment Commanders almost committed a war crime. This year's actually commit one, albeit accidentally. (Colonel Croesus is an open-to-all
Colonel Croesus: Turn 13
Last turn the Comment Commanders flushed out a Tiger with a Sherman tipped-pitchfork. This turn they transform that pitchfork into a trident in an effort to
Colonel Croesus: Turn 12
Today's header image has been redacted in the interests of Suspense Sustenance. If you've been following this year's experiment in co-op comment-driven
Colonel Croesus: Turn 11
Turn 11 in freeze-frames: Sergeant Nemchik (Charles Bronson) hosing a halftrack with Crabmeat 2's .50 cal. Captain Lynch (Harrison Ford) wriggling through a
Colonel Croesus: Turn 10
The Crab Club, Wikipedia informs me, is a bally exclusive establishment. As the taxonomists on the door are reluctant to admit hermit and king “crabs”, the pair
Colonel Croesus: Turn 9
The scene in 70s war movie Colonel Croesus where 1st Squad get ambushed by the flak halftrack made a big impression on Master Timothy Stone Esquire. Me and my
Colonel Croesus: Turn 8
ZINC, the rough-hewn chamber with the shack in its centre, has already cost the Comment Commanders Robert Duvall (Colonel Croesus) and John Nettles (Corporal
Colonel Croesus: Turn 7
Chance of The Flare Path appearing today: 0-5%*. Chance that you'll nod off while reading the following turn tale: 40-50%. Yesterday's wanton bloodletting seems