Posted June 29, 2011
Is there any interest in getting a game of Diplomacy going here?
For those who are not familiar with it, Diplomacy started as a boardgame.
The only major problem being, how often can you get 7 players in one place at one time with 5-8 hours to spare?
It has a long & distinguished history of being played by post or email, which I think does the game more justice than rushing through it before you miss the last train home!
The game is played on a board that (Very) roughly approximates a map of Europe in the early 20th century.
The 7 "Great Powers" of the time kick off in a massive power grab reminiscent of World War 1 (If your "World" stretches from UK to Turkey!!).
Game mechanics are very simple to pick up.
The bit that makes this game Great, is that you really need to make allies to have a chance of winning, but will probably have to double cross them to actually win ;-}
Here is a link to a great site for learning the basics:
http://www.diplom.org/index.py
And I have attached a copy of the game board, so you can see what will be at stake.
If there is enough interest, I will start to run a game here.
So far we have:
1) Spindown
2) Reaver
3) Elbaz
4) Ubivis
5) Warg
6) Frederickson
7).....
EDIT:
Militarily speaking, all pieces are of equal strength.
So 2 players going head to head will probably stalemate each other (unless 1 person is a complete bonehead!)
Therefore you need allies to either support your attacks or open a second front to distract your enemy.
You need to control over 1/2 the strategic areas of the board to win, so you will either have to grow faster than your allies by quite a long way, or more likely, stab them in the back & steal their areas.
It IS possible to win without double crossing anyone, but it's much harder....
EDIT 2:
For those worried about how much investment would be required.
The only absolute requirement would be 1 PM to me each week.
Of course you are likely to want to talk to the other players, but how much is entirely up to you.
Game 1 has now started
People interested in Game 2:
1) Landerill
2) ? Quadralien ?
3) Jonhman
4)
5)
6)
7)
For those who are not familiar with it, Diplomacy started as a boardgame.
The only major problem being, how often can you get 7 players in one place at one time with 5-8 hours to spare?
It has a long & distinguished history of being played by post or email, which I think does the game more justice than rushing through it before you miss the last train home!
The game is played on a board that (Very) roughly approximates a map of Europe in the early 20th century.
The 7 "Great Powers" of the time kick off in a massive power grab reminiscent of World War 1 (If your "World" stretches from UK to Turkey!!).
Game mechanics are very simple to pick up.
The bit that makes this game Great, is that you really need to make allies to have a chance of winning, but will probably have to double cross them to actually win ;-}
Here is a link to a great site for learning the basics:
http://www.diplom.org/index.py
And I have attached a copy of the game board, so you can see what will be at stake.
If there is enough interest, I will start to run a game here.
So far we have:
1) Spindown
2) Reaver
3) Elbaz
4) Ubivis
5) Warg
6) Frederickson
7).....
EDIT:
Militarily speaking, all pieces are of equal strength.
So 2 players going head to head will probably stalemate each other (unless 1 person is a complete bonehead!)
Therefore you need allies to either support your attacks or open a second front to distract your enemy.
You need to control over 1/2 the strategic areas of the board to win, so you will either have to grow faster than your allies by quite a long way, or more likely, stab them in the back & steal their areas.
It IS possible to win without double crossing anyone, but it's much harder....
EDIT 2:
For those worried about how much investment would be required.
The only absolute requirement would be 1 PM to me each week.
Of course you are likely to want to talk to the other players, but how much is entirely up to you.
Game 1 has now started
People interested in Game 2:
1) Landerill
2) ? Quadralien ?
3) Jonhman
4)
5)
6)
7)
Post edited July 03, 2011 by Rodzaju