@superbattleshipyamato said in A&A: The Blockgame? (Axis and Allies Eurotrash Variant):
I don’t get that last part though. So tipping them down shows the unit and the number of units is shown on the side facing the opponent?
Yup
Is there anyone interested in a Korea variant?
@dishero Ooh that would be cool, might be hard to make though
@tincanofthesea Already being play tested. I’m to get it published.
@tincanofthesea trying to get it published.
@dishero send me it when finished ooo
@all-encompassing-goose I’m new to this site. If I can get it published I’ll definitely keep you up dated. Hopefully within the next 6 months. Talking with Historical Board Games. Doug has backed simular projects.
You refer to this Korea game?
https://www.historicalboardgaming.com/Korean-Conflict-Map-Rules-Free-Download_p_628.html
@dishero wow that’s awesome, way to go! Hopefully I’ll get a chance to play it sometime!
@thrasher1 no, I’ve developed my own game.
@tincanofthesea I’ll be sure to keep you posted if everything works out.
@tincanofthesea ok so I just printed off the map at STAPLES and with a couple minor detail changes this is what I hope the final print will look like.
@tincanofthesea As promised here is an up date.
@thrasher1 Here is my game.
@all-encompassing-goose If I am lucky enough to get this published, here is a sample.
@dishero wow that looks awesome! How many players can it have?
@tincanofthesea Two sides, possible for four players. Communist - 1 player North Korea, 1 player China (although China doesn’t come in to action until Dec 1950, Game starts at June 1950. Each turn = 1 Month). Allies - 1 player as South Korea and United Nations combined. 1 player as The United States.
The game is designed to possibly go the full 38 months that the war lasted, however the game that is set up now was nearly won on turn 2 by an extremely aggressive North Korea.
@tincanofthesea the pieces are designed by Historical Board Gaming. I’ve been working on this project on and off for nearly four years.
There are a couple minor details on the map that need to be cleaned up prior to going to the publisher. The North Korean airfields blurred in the printing. Idk if it was just the quality of STAPLES printing or the master copy.
@tincanofthesea oh, the green chips are supply tokens…
@dishero Ooh, supplies add a nice level of complexity. So since the North Korean player almost won that fast is it slightly unbalanced in their favor or was it just a great strategy with great dice?
@tincanofthesea hmm