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General Trzewiczek and his forces!

4 sierpnia, 2013 by Ignacy Trzewiczek Brak komentarzy

About two years ago I decided to become a general. Every boy dreams about it, right? So was I. To fulfill my dream I bought Commands & Colors board game, a well-known, award-winning war game by Richard Borg. As I heard it is a great and quite simple war game with a map, with blocks, with units…

In C&C troops are not cardboard tiles lying on the board but great wooden blocks that proudly stand on the map. Oh, yeah!

As soon as the box arrived I opened it and soon after I learned something new. I learned that C&C has wooden blocks, indeed. 345 of them to be precise. But what is more, C&C has also stickers. Which I need to tape on blocks. On both sides. Oh, yeah.

After spending the whole damn weekend with 345 blocks and 700 stickers I decided that in the next decade or two I will no buy block game. I can live without being general for a while. Just don’t show me any other block game for couple of years, ok?

***

Essen 2012. New game by Richard Borg. This time Borg has partnered with Zvezda, the well-known Russian manufacturer of toy soldiers and model airplanes. It is called Samurai Battles. This is another variant of the Command & Colors.

Borg designed rules, Zvezda produced little samurai figures. That’s how bestseller is born.

Of course, I bought it. I brought it home.

When Merry looked at the box, when she saw the words 'Based on the mechanics of Commands & Colors’ she burst out laughing.

'You’re going to spend the whole weekend with stickers? Again?! ’

The irony did not hit on deaf ears. I raised my head and replied: 'This is a novelty from Russia. There are plastic figures, you moron.’

'Oh, interesting.’ Merry said, and began to open the box.

When she opened it she laughed. So much laughed. Curled up with laughter. she was crying with laughter.

Moments later, I started to cry. The box contained 122 figures. Around 500 parts of figures that need to be assembled, to be precise…

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This is the story!

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Last Friday I sent to play-testers 8th scenario for Robinson Crusoe. As you who played this board game know, Robinson Crusoe is some sort of portal to different adventures – each of them very deeply inspired by classic adventure stories created by Julius Verne or his followers. From Castaways scenario till Robinson Family, each scenario was inspired by one of great books or movies of this great genre.

8th scenario goes further. It tells an amazing and what is most important true story of doctor Livingstone. And I would die, if I don’t tell you this story…

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David Livingstone (born 19 March 1813) was a Scottish medical missionary and an explorer in Africa. He run a couple of successful expeditions, he was kind a though bastard with a passion in his heart. You can learn more about him and his expeditions reading history books, but for now just take it for granted – he was the Explorer. 

And as you can guess, one day he got into troubles. He got lost.

Livingstone completely lost contact with the outside world for six years. Only one of his 44 letter dispatches made it to Zanzibar. One surviving letter to Horace Waller, made available to the public in 2010 by its owner Peter Beard, reads: 'I am terribly knocked up but this is for your own eye only, … Doubtful if I live to see you again …’

This one letter arrived. Was frightening. And had potential of a good story. That’s where New York Herald and young journalist Henry Morton Stanley come up…

***

New York Herald announces that is sending expedition to find and rescue doctor Livingstone. And it is going to go live…

Today we have all types of reality shows, from Big Brother, Real Housewives of Miami to MTV’s True live. In 1871 they had their own – Tracking doctor Livingstone. Every single week New York Herald was publishing report written by Henry Morton Stanley sent right from Africa with description of his adventures and progress of expedition. They had the story.

Reading biography of Julius Verne I found an interesting part. Story of tracking doctor Livingstone was so popular those times and New York Herald got so much attention and higher sells, that editor of magazine ordered Stanley to not find Livingstone too soon! So Stanley was visiting different parts of region, writing dreadful stories of his journey and was keeping the story alive for many months. 

Awesome, isn’t it?

Finally he found doctor Livingstone…

***

So you can imagine. You are in a heart of Africa. You found a village. There is a white man there. Only one white man in this region, and saying this region I mean thousands of miles around you. It is the town of Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, 10 November 1871. Clearly this is the end of expedition. Clearly Stanley’s found Livingstone. So what does he do? He approaches Livingstone and says words that will become one of the most famous quotes of journalism. He says: 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume?’ 

It is always good to remember about etiquette, right?

***

8th scenario for Robinson tells this story. You are taking expedition to find doctor Livingstone. Keep this story in mind when you will play it. Let us honor this two great explorers of XIX century!

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There are gamers who don’t fall in love with my games. Can you believe it!?

3 sierpnia, 2013 by Ignacy Trzewiczek Brak komentarzy

Last weekend I spent in Bremen, demoing my games during Bremer Spiele Tage. I think it is a good moment to chat about people playing my games on cons…

Category I
He comes to my stand. I explain rules. He plays. After the game is finished he gets up from the table, says 'Thank you’ and walks away.

I can’t believe it really happens. I want to scream!

Hey! You’ve just played my game! My great game! How it is possible you didn’t fall in love with it? Why didn’t you buy a copy? Don’t you want to have it in your games collection? Are you kidding me? 'Thank you’? That’s it? You just walk away?!

Category II
He comes to my stand. I explain rules. He plays. He likes it. He asks: 'Are you the author?’ I say: 'Yes, I am.’ He says: 'It is very good game, congratulations.’

I say 'Thank you!’ and I am in heaven.

He says: 'I think I will take one.’

Heaven it is.

Category III
He comes to my stand. I explain rules. He plays. He loves it. He buys. Sometimes he asks for signed copy. He congratulates me. He walks away.

Next day of convention I see him coming back. He comes with friends. He explains them the game. He recommends it. They buy the game. I say thank you.

Heaven? No, not heaven. It is paradise…

***

So I was in Bremen this weekend. There were players who didn’t fall in love with my games (can you believe it?!). There were players who played my games, liked them and bought them. There were 'Category III’ players too. Played Robinson and came next day with friends and talk – in German! – about the game. I don’t speak German, but I believe they didn’t bring their friends just to show them Robinson and say it sucks, right?

There were even guys who tried to bribe me and buy my last demo copy of Robinson – my last and incomplete! English copy of Robinson. (greetings to Engoduun and 'You suck!’ guys )

Thank you for meeting all of you. Each con is a great compilation of mini events and meetings that on one hand are boosting my ego and keep me in heaven and on the other hand let me maintain a little bit of humility…

But seriously… How it is possible you didn’t fall in love with my…

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