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GMT bringt ein „Multi-Game Update-Kit”.
Alles anzeigenPlaying Cards:
Imperial Struggle 8 cards
Versailles 1919 7 cards
All Bridges Burning 4 cards
Map patches:
Imperial Struggle 2
All Bridges Burning 2
Imperial Struggle Counters 2
Imperial Struggle Player Aid Cards
Two (identical) Main Player Aid cards
One War of the Spanish Succession / Seven Years’ War Display
One War of the Austrian Succession / American War of Independence Display
Pricing: Free item - no charge for the Update Kit Itself
Availability: We're aiming to have these by the end of 2020, assuming no snags in the printing or shipping to us process.
Shipping and costs:
Shipped automatically (you don't need to contact us) and FREE to anyone who purchased one or more of these games through our P500 program. Wherever possible it will be shipped with P500 or other orders.
Shipped upon request to non-P500 purchasers requesting a copy. Please contact our office folks to let them know you want a copy. Cost is $5 for US shipping and $10 for non-US shipping.
Shipped upon request to any retailer or distributor requesting copies—to be shipped as part of a regular order.
Was erwartet Ihr da …
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… und was meint Ihr, was UGG liefern kann?
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Tentative Shipping approximately 3-5 months
It is 2019 and Imperial Struggle is so close to players I can almost taste it. Thanks to Joel Toppen’s heroic work on the VASSAL test kit, the game has received much more intensive playtesting than it ever has – probably more in the last four months than in the rest of the development cycle combined.
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Ananda Gupta hat für GMT ein bisschen was zu #ImperialStruggle im Vergleich zu #TwilightStruggle geschrieben: A Struggle Anew: Imperial Struggle and Its Older Cousin
Twilight Struggle is more older cousin than sibling to Imperial Struggle. They share a dream, scope, and player fantasy; but mechanically they diverge quite a bit.
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Imperial Struggle has a lot in common with Twilight Struggle, especially when it comes to scope and player roles. Hence the similarity in titles. It also aspires to take its place in the GMT library as a short and playable game, one that has a lot of strategic and historical depth but which players can set up and finish in an evening. But it’s aiming for a different player experience, both intellectual and emotional. I think historical gamers and Twilight Struggle fans would settle for nothing less.