This time I'm presenting an early preview of a game by another budding designer, Jim Falkus, who you may have met when he came to the club in August. You can find some details about the game on his blog. In brief, it is a 2-player game recreating the Great Siege of Malta by the Ottomans in 1565. Despite the theme, it is not a wargame, as witnessed by the lack of hexes or defined areas on the game board, which was designed by me! The game takes place over about 20 turns. At the start of every turn each player draws an event card, most of which can be retained for later use. Then each player selects four action cards from their deck of 12 to use during the subsequent Action Phase. There are four types of card: Move, Build, Morale and Combat. Finally there is an Assault Phase, during which the Turkish player may attempt to seize one of the fortified areas on the board. Wooden cubes are used to represent the various types of military pieces: gun batteries, Janissary units, Turkish infantry units, Knights of St John and Spanish infantry units. There are also wooden Personality Discs and various types of markers for gun platforms, additional fortifications, siege equipment and divine intervention!
The game is still under design with early playtesting likely to start later this year. I would hope that it can make an appearance in Halesowen early in 2016.
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Friday, 16 October 2015
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Game design news
Cromwell is still very much in active playtesting, especially as I have redesigned the cards (each player now has a deck) and created a scenario starting in 1644. However, many years ago I designed a Lord of the Rings-themed block wargame which I may resurrect if there is any interest...
Given the theme and associated copyright issues, it is a game that is extremely unlikely to ever be published, so it is destined to be no more than a very limited edition "fan game". It did receive some playtesting back in the day and showed some potential, but definitely needs a spruce-up in terms of graphics as well as streamlining of the rules - probably a few dozen hours of my time - and the purchase of new blocks. Based on a short passage in Lord of the Rings Appendix A, it is called "The Long Winter" and is set during the Third Age 2758. For scale and complexity it is comparable to the Columbia block games East Front or Victory in Europe. It features 160 blocks, 5 nationalities (Gondorians, Rohirrim, Corsairs, Dunlendings, Easterlings) which can be played by 2-5 players, both land and naval battles, siege combat, supply trains, weather. There is no magic and it is strictly humans, but there is personal combat between leaders to give it a bit of high fantasy feeling.
Given the theme and associated copyright issues, it is a game that is extremely unlikely to ever be published, so it is destined to be no more than a very limited edition "fan game". It did receive some playtesting back in the day and showed some potential, but definitely needs a spruce-up in terms of graphics as well as streamlining of the rules - probably a few dozen hours of my time - and the purchase of new blocks. Based on a short passage in Lord of the Rings Appendix A, it is called "The Long Winter" and is set during the Third Age 2758. For scale and complexity it is comparable to the Columbia block games East Front or Victory in Europe. It features 160 blocks, 5 nationalities (Gondorians, Rohirrim, Corsairs, Dunlendings, Easterlings) which can be played by 2-5 players, both land and naval battles, siege combat, supply trains, weather. There is no magic and it is strictly humans, but there is personal combat between leaders to give it a bit of high fantasy feeling.
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Monday, 14 September 2015
Games Played - 9 September 2015 featuring The Capitals
We had 11 people last Wednesday and split over 4 tables with 6 games played, Agricola, Acquire, China, San Juan together with 2 new games to the club, The Capitals and Scott's prototype civil war game, currently known as Cromwell. More details follow
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Thursday, 3 September 2015
Games Played - 2 September 2015
Moving into September, we had 17 people at this meeting including 5 newcomers - Keith, Carl, Justin, Zoe & Vicki. Games played were Power Grid deluxe, Voyages of Marco Polo, Carcassonne, Santiago de Cuba, Dead of Winter, Love Letter (The Hobbit) and 3 new games Siberia, Ora et Labora & Traders of Osaka. That's more new games in one week this month than in the entire 4 weeks of August. A few more details follow.
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Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Call for playtester
It might seem like a modest proposal to call for a single playtester, but I already have an interested party (Steve H) and the game is 2-player! The game is called Cromwell and I have been developing it on and off for more than 3 years now. It is a block wargame very much in the mould of other Columbia Games titles such as Hammer of the Scots, Crusader Rex, Richard III, Texas Glory and Julius Caesar. In its current form it has already undergone 10 playtest sessions and everyone who had played it has enjoyed it. I have recently resubmitted it to Columbia Games, but it is likely to be a month or two before they get round to considering it and in the meantime, the more playtests it undergoes the better.
I'll bring it to a Wednesday session and, while I could play it myself with Steve H, it would be better for him to face an opponent who is also new to the game. Please let me know if you are interested. Ideally you'll already have played another block wargame or, at the very least, be familiar with some board wargames. I'd say it is low-to-mid complexity for a wargame - which would put it in heavy Euro game territory - being a little more complex than the other Columbia titles mentioned above and certainly a step up from the likes of Command & Colors.
More information about the game can be found on my bgg profile and the game map, block label graphics and some photos in my gallery.
I'll bring it to a Wednesday session and, while I could play it myself with Steve H, it would be better for him to face an opponent who is also new to the game. Please let me know if you are interested. Ideally you'll already have played another block wargame or, at the very least, be familiar with some board wargames. I'd say it is low-to-mid complexity for a wargame - which would put it in heavy Euro game territory - being a little more complex than the other Columbia titles mentioned above and certainly a step up from the likes of Command & Colors.
More information about the game can be found on my bgg profile and the game map, block label graphics and some photos in my gallery.
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Tuesday, 1 September 2015
August 2015 Recap
This is a recap of what was played during the month of August 2015. There were 4 sessions in the month and the average attendance was 14 with 21 different people over the month including 2 new visitors Nick & Peter O and also Jim F who came once before (back in November 2006, if I've got the right person). 30 games were played of 25 different titles (as last month I suppose that should really be 26 counting the 2 different Love Letter versions) and I include the list of these at the end of this post.
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Thursday, 27 August 2015
Just the details - 26 August 2015
14 last night and 8 games played on 4 tables including 2 new to the club in Pizzaro & Co./Magellan and Diamonds. No pictures this week, but the results are below.
26/08/2015 | ||
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Caylus Magna Carta - 80 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | James S | 41 |
2 | Steve H | 39 |
2 | Mike | 39 |
Istanbul - 90 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | Scott | 6 |
2 | Rob C | 5 |
3 | Rob L | 4 |
4 | Nick | 3 |
The Voyages of Marco Polo - 110 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | Gordon | 67 |
2 | Stan | 61 |
3 | Rachael | 60 |
4 | Lee | 51 |
Coloretto - 15 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | Lee | 33 |
2 | Stan | 28 |
2 | Gordon | 28 |
4 | Rachael | 22 |
Pizzaro & Co. - 45 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | Scott | 56 |
2 | Rob L | 44 |
3 | Nick | 42 |
4 | Rob C | 26 |
Panamax - 135 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | Steve W | 91 |
2 | Dave D | 66 |
3 | Mark W | 51 |
Santiago de Cuba - 60 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | Steve H | 51 |
2 | James S | 43 |
3 | Mike | 33 |
Diamonds - 20 Mins. | ||
Posn. | Player | Score |
1 | Rachael | 32 |
2 | Stan | 20 |
3 | Lee | 20 |
4 | Gordon | 17 |
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