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Question: What game would you like to see?
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The Age of Exploration
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The War of the Three Kingdoms
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The Age of Revolution
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DKrol
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« on: January 30, 2018, 11:35:33 AM »

So, my Harry Potter idea was a bit of a flop. I kind of expected that though. I do think the board could use a non-America based RP game, though, so I've thought of some other ideas that people may be interested in that I'd like to run. I've included a poll.

The Age of Exploration - This is similar to the God, Gold, and Glory game that Spamage ran almost four years ago. Set in the mid 1500s, the world is divided among the Catholic powers and the upstart Protestant states in Europe. As tensions flare, and alliances are tested, in the Old World, a wealth of new opportunities has just opened up in the New World.

The War of the Three Kingdoms - This is my own idea (as far as I can tell, and I apologize if someone has tried this and I've missed it). Set around 1640, King Charles I of England is loosing his grip on his kingdom as clashes with Parliament reach a boiling point. Oliver Cromwell leads the Parliamentarians in calls to abolish the monarchy, while Irish Catholics see an opportunity for freedom during the chaos. Meanwhile on the Continent, the Protestant and Catholic forces are locked in a bloody war of religion. All the while, the siren song of the New World is calling.

The Age of Revolution - This is loosely similar to the Concert of Europe game that Spamage ran over the summer. Set at the dawn of the 19th Century, the world is rapidly changing. America has now been independent for almost thirty years, but the new nation is still on shaky legs and its relations with most of Europe are still frosty. Napoleon Bonaparte has just seized power in France and has his eyes set towards Europe, while King George III of England is reaching the end of his life as his son, George IV, has been declared regent and is looking towards Africa.

Into Modernity - This is similar to the Peace Through Strength game that Lumine ran about a year ago. Set in 2018, the world stands at a crossroads. Nationalism has reared its head across Europe and America, traditional political alliances are crumbling, and Russia is on a path towards ascendancy. North Korea's nuclear program is reaching a critical juncture and the rumblings of a revolution are underway in Iran.
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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2018, 12:26:45 PM »

I'll probably take two or three days of opinion and then spend a day or two to write up the rules and what not. So we're looking at Sunday or Monday as a start of sign ups. Also, just an FYI, I'm in London for the next four months, so all my times are in UTC.
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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2018, 02:05:41 PM »

Ok, I've gotten enough public input. Stay tuned for rules and sign ups for the new history game in the enxt few days.
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