Bounce the Bogen: Turn 18

Two of the three anti-tank rockets that whoosh from shouldered lengths of drainpipe this turn are of German manufacture. The other was made in the United States.

Two of the three anti-tank rockets that whoosh from shouldered lengths of drainpipe this turn are of German manufacture. The other was made in the United States.

Using the following clues (the map above is purely decorative) in combination with Street View, work out my location.

Want to turn a green lane into a brown lane, tow a Gulaschkanone across a snowy field, or roam the Western Desert trashing Axis airfields? Get a 4×4. Want quick introductions to games of interest to realism relishers and old fogies? Read a 3×3. Prior to penning one of these articles I’ll play three tempting titles for at least three hours each. While it would be cavalier to call the reports that result from such brief auditions ‘reviews’, it’s conceivable they might lead to more prolonged playtests, and prompt or prevent the odd purchase.

This week’s handmade co-op puzzle won’t defox itself. If you’re a dab hand at quizzes, lateral thinking, and search engine sleuthing, why not help out.

Thanks to the considered/conscientious comment commanding of SunderLad and Colonel_K, the Allied push towards Nottingheim shows no sign of stalling. In this sixty-second chunk of WEGO action the understaffed Allies strengthen their hold on the rail bridge and make life extremely miserable for any Hermans* still in the vicinity of the road bridge. In response, the computer finally commits its dizygotic IVs.

Using the following clues (the map above is purely decorative) in combination with Street View, work out my location.

Today’s article is inspired by an eye-opening conversation I had with a developer pal recently. My friend creates bespoke business software and over the last year has become a firm fan of AI-assisted coding. His enthusiasm got me thinking. Are devs in Grogland and Simulatia coding with the help of AI? Are they using it in other similarly inconspicuous ways? I set about finding out.

Every Friday, Tally-Ho Corner’s cleverest clogs come together to solve a ‘foxer’ handcrafted by my sadistic chum and colleague, Roman. A complete ‘defoxing’ sometimes takes several days and usually involves the little grey cells of many readers. All are welcome to participate.