Shinsengumi: Ikedaya-sodo (2009)
Tempo di Gioco: 30
Età Min.: 10
Giocatori: 1 - 2
Editore: Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (国際通信社)
Designer: (Uncredited)
Artisti: Sconosciuto
Meccaniche: Hexagon Grid, Dice Rolling
Età Min.: 10
Giocatori: 1 - 2
Editore: Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (国際通信社)
Designer: (Uncredited)
Artisti: Sconosciuto
Meccaniche: Hexagon Grid, Dice Rolling
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English and Korean rules available.
https://legalalien.sakura.ne.jp/wiki/?Tabletop+Wargaming/Shi...
https://legalalien.sakura.ne.jp/wiki/?%ED%83%81%EC%83%81+%EC...
On June 8th, 1864, in Kyoto, there was a very famous sword-action between Shinsengumi and Kinnoh-rohshi. Yes, it was Ikedaya.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikedaya_Incident
It was rumored that the most radical group of Kinnoh-rohshi had planned to kidnap Komei-emperor from Kyoto while they set up fires around Kyoto-city.
Shinsengumi, the patrol group hired by Edo-bakuhu decided to assault the Kinnoh-rohshi's meeting before the final moment. They found the meeting at Ikedaya.
This is a small postcard game. It was distributed on A-game shop's yearend-yearopening campaign between 2009 and 2010.
Basically this game uses the same game engine as 47 Ronin. Each player take action by one of his stack alternatively. Each stack can move and then fight to adjacent enemy stack. This is chess-like puzzle movement. A goes to attack B to open the path. But, the enemy moves C to defend the path just opened. And so on.
Also, if you have issue #1 of Wargame Japanese History, you can use counters from Shinsengumi Chronicle for this game.
Though this is a small game, it is filled with puzzle-like tactics and excitement of swordplay.
updated
This game is reprinted as a second game of Wargame Japanese History #27.
https://legalalien.sakura.ne.jp/wiki/?Tabletop+Wargaming/Shi...
https://legalalien.sakura.ne.jp/wiki/?%ED%83%81%EC%83%81+%EC...
On June 8th, 1864, in Kyoto, there was a very famous sword-action between Shinsengumi and Kinnoh-rohshi. Yes, it was Ikedaya.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikedaya_Incident
It was rumored that the most radical group of Kinnoh-rohshi had planned to kidnap Komei-emperor from Kyoto while they set up fires around Kyoto-city.
Shinsengumi, the patrol group hired by Edo-bakuhu decided to assault the Kinnoh-rohshi's meeting before the final moment. They found the meeting at Ikedaya.
This is a small postcard game. It was distributed on A-game shop's yearend-yearopening campaign between 2009 and 2010.
Basically this game uses the same game engine as 47 Ronin. Each player take action by one of his stack alternatively. Each stack can move and then fight to adjacent enemy stack. This is chess-like puzzle movement. A goes to attack B to open the path. But, the enemy moves C to defend the path just opened. And so on.
Also, if you have issue #1 of Wargame Japanese History, you can use counters from Shinsengumi Chronicle for this game.
Though this is a small game, it is filled with puzzle-like tactics and excitement of swordplay.
updated
This game is reprinted as a second game of Wargame Japanese History #27.
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