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Richard III Nominated for Charles S Roberts Award

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The 2009 Charles S. Roberts Awards Ballot is now live and accepting votes at the following URL address:

http://charlesrobertsawards.com/voting.php

Balloting will continue (and voters can change their minds and ballots) through Sunday, 18 July 2009. After that, the results will be tabulated and announced at the World Boardgaming Championships in early August.

Please vote before the deadline!

Thanks,

Grant Dalgliesh

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Richard III review

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

A review/tutorial of Richard III:

http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/468642

Richard III

Location of Bosworth Field now known…

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Interesting article in the UK Guardian.

Richard IIIRichard the Third is an epic two-player game that recreates the 15th century, bloody dynastic struggle between the royal houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England. Will the mad-king Henry VI and his Queen Margaret keep the throne or will the Duke of York recover it for the Plantagenets. Also strutting across the game’s stage are Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VII, and Warwick, the notorious “Kingmaker”.

The object of play is to eliminate all five enemy heirs and/or win control of the powerful nobles of England. The Lancastrians start the game holding the throne, and the Yorkists are in exile ready to invade. Kingship can be won or lost several times during the game. Will Richard III emerge triumphant, or will he perish in battle as he did historically?

Richard III

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Richard III

Richard III

We are pleased to announce that Richard III is now available.

The rules are available for free download.

Click here to learn more…

Everyone is raving about the gameboard:

Richard III Map

Richard III Map

Click here to learn more…

WW 2 Monopoly

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

This story is going around the internet. I found it interesting so I thought I’d post it here.

WWII Monopoly

Starting in 1941, an increasing number of British airmen found themselves as the involuntary guests of the Third Reich, and the Crown was casting about for ways and means to facilitate their escape. Now obviously, one of the most helpful aids to that end is a useful and accurate  map, one showing not only where stuff was, but also showing the locations  of ’safe houses’ where a POW on-the-lam could go for food and shelter.

Paper maps had some real drawbacks — they make a lot of noise when you open and fold them, they wear out rapidly, and if they get wet, they turn into mush.

Someone in MI-5 (similar to America’s OSS ) got the idea of printing escape maps on silk.  It’s durable, can be scrunched-up into tiny wads, and unfolded as many times as needed, and makes no noise whatsoever.

At that time, there was only one manufacturer in Great Britainthat had perfected the technology of printing on silk, and that was John Waddington, Ltd. When approached by the government, the firm was only too happy to do its bit for the war effort.

By pure coincidence, Waddington was also the U.K. Licensee for the popular American board game, Monopoly. As it happened, ‘games and pastimes’ was a category of item qualified for insertion into ‘CARE packages’, dispatched by the International Red Cross to prisoners of war.

Under the strictest of secrecy, in a securely guarded and inaccessible old workshop on the grounds of Waddington’s, a group of sworn-to-secrecy employees began mass-producing escape maps, keyed to each region of Germanyor Italy where Allied POW camps were regional system).  When processed, these maps could be folded into such tiny dots that they would actually fit inside a Monopoly playing piece. As long as they were at it, the clever workmen at Waddington’s also managed to add:

1. A playing token, containing a small magnetic compass
2. A two-part metal file that could easily be screwed together
3. Useful amounts of genuine high-denomination German, Italian, and French currency, hidden within
the piles of  Monopoly money!

British and American air crews were advised, before taking off on their first mission, how to identify a ‘rigged’ Monopoly set — by means of a tiny red dot, one cleverly rigged to look like an ordinary printing glitch, located in the corner of the Free Parking square.

Of  the estimated 35,000 Allied POWS who successfully escaped, an estimated one-third were aided in their flight by the rigged Monopoly sets. Everyone who did so was sworn  to secrecy indefinitely, since the British Government might want to use this highly successful ruse in still another, future war. The story wasn’t de-classified until 2007, when the surviving craftsmen from Waddington’s, as well as the firm itself, were
finally honored in a public ceremony.

It’s always nice when you can play that ‘Get Out of Jail’ Free’ card!

Wizard Kings Rebooted & Ancient Armies?

Monday, January 19th, 2009
Wizard Kings 2nd Edition

Wizard Kings 2nd Edition

Wizard Kings continues to be popular and many are saying the 2nd edition rules changes make a significantly better game. This thread on BoardgameGeek.com called Wizard Kings Rebooted explains why. Also visit the new Wizard Kings Wiki.

Some consideration is being given to a new Wizard Kings expansion with armies of Romans, Greeks, Celts, Persians and other ancient empires. Developer Ed Thilenius is working on the armies now:

I have created a series of “spells” for the clerics in the game. For example: An Egyptian Temple Priest (the Egyptian Cleric), pays 1 step to cause “Corruption” on his Roman opponent, if successful, the Roman loses up to half his income on the next turn (due to insider evil doings). I have each army with its own unique abilities. From poisoning, bribery, corruption, assassinations, Truces, Hornets, and even flaming pigs [a great counter to enemy Elephants].

Comments are encouraged on the Block Games Forum and also on the new Wizard King Wiki.

Texas Glory rules patch 1.01

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
Texas Glory

Texas Glory

1.01 rules have been posted now.

Changes from 1.0 noted in red text.

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Secret Santa on Boardgamegeek.com

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Columbia Games is supporting the Secret Santa program at www.boardgamegeek.com by offering free shipping and anonymous delivery to secret santa recipients. Enter coupon code “santa” as you check out! Happy holidays!

Museum to Host WWII Wargame Convention this Summer

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

The National World War II Museum will host Heat of Battle: The National World War II Wargame Convention August 24-26, 2007 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Gamers from around the world will be attending this all-WWII historical board and miniatures game convention. Game referees will be using a variety of rules sets to recreate famous and lesser-known land, sea, and air engagements from all theaters of the war.

Heat of Battle

Columbia Games will be sponsoring the event and will support any GMs who wish to run demo games of Rommel in the Desert, Pacific Victory, or the EuroFront series. If you are interested in running a board or miniatures game, please click here to submit a game offering.

Holiday Inn Convention Center is the closest to the museum. Mention National World War II Museum – Heat of Battle Wargame Convention to receive $79.00 room rate.

Bookmark this webpage http://www.nationalww2museum.org/wargameconvention/
to learn more about the event as gamemasters and rules sets are chosen, schedules are posted, and special guests and vendors are announced.

Amazon.com

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

I’ve been having fun listing things on Amazon.com and learning the ropes. I am impressed beyond measure with the ease of posting a book for sale - provided its in their catalog already. Comparing this process to ebay is no contest because you are relying so much on Amazon’s data - choosing only your item’s condition and price. Very slick.

The books I’ve listed are mostly old RPG books that I discovered while cleaning up at year end. Some of them appear to be quite hard to find. All my listing are under the username “columbiagames”. An example is:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0915795302/103-3256349-7312659?n=283155

From there you can view other items sold by me. I’m still learning the finer points of this but I find trial by fire is the fastest way to learn in cases like this…