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Medieval Diplomacy Games: 12/14/2016 19:00:09

Garrett C McArthur
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Hey everyone. I'm a very active diplomacy game player and creator. For a long time, I've done ASOIAF diplomacy games, but much recently I've been spreading out and doing games on other fictional maps and now I'm starting to do historical games as well.

I have created a certain type of game I call "Roleplay Heavy Diplomacy". It comes with an entire rule book and spreadsheets. There is even an economic system I have created for it. While I am not creating any new ones like that in the near future, if you are interested, you should let me know. The only requirement is that you are an active player. Here is an example of a rulebook for one of these types of games: https://docs.google.com/document/d/107ZRT1uQTvolo6baVQ5IeYYWdzN1B0xaUMmPGsfChMo/edit

I'm a history fanatic. I plan on going to college to be an archaeologist and I plan on specializing in either the Knights Templar, the Roman Empire, the Viking tribes, or English history (I have not decided yet). My interest in history as sparked inspiration for future diplomacy games I want to create in the future. Currently I have a 1066 Europe game and a Danish Invasion of England game out. Future games I have an interest in creating are: a Roman Empire series in which I go through each stage of the Roman Empire; a Viking game that takes place in Scandinavia with the Danish tribes; a Crusades game; a Roman Invasion of the British Isles game; a Mongol game; and a Hunic Age game. If any of these sound at all interesting to you, just comment below. I have a huge list of people I invite to my games, but it's getting smaller and smaller so I need more. Also, if you have any other suggestions for me, please let me know in the comments.

Sorry if this was a bit random. I'm not too good at organizing my thoughts. Thank you.
Medieval Diplomacy Games: 12/14/2016 20:58:52


Belgian Gentleman
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Through the gigantious amount of text, the set of rules reads like it is as complicated as a German boardgame. It's so incredible how you put so much effort, time and thinking you into this. Who would've thought this game is so well thought-out that even the age of the player plays a factor in the game. The game contains economical, religious and political decisions. A professional diplomacy usually simplifies these 3 categories by making the economical and religious categories unchangeable at the start of the game and by not adding any different types of war, but rather one type of war only. I think it looks very inventive on how I look at it. Perhaps I'd like to join as well to see how amazing this game could turn out with rules that complex my brain would break.
Medieval Diplomacy Games: 12/14/2016 21:00:36


Stewie
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looks interesting, but this may be very hard to organize correctly and find willing players to play given it has a lot of depth and rules.

I'd personally would want to join but am in too many games atm and I'm not very fond of medieval era games, still good luck.

EDIT: darn waffles keep ninjaing me.

Edited 12/14/2016 21:01:03
Medieval Diplomacy Games: 12/15/2016 14:05:43

Garrett C McArthur
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It is a bit difficult to manage, but as long as I keep it to about 2 of those games at a time, it isn't too bad. Willing players are getting more hard to find, that is true, but I hope to find some using this thread. I won't be creating one of these games too near in the future, but when I do I'll be sure to invite both of you. I plan on making it a Thirty Years' War game. It should be fun.
Medieval Diplomacy Games: 12/15/2016 16:40:45

scandalous squire
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Medieval Diplomacy Games: 12/15/2016 17:24:58

Garrett C McArthur
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I have no idea how to mod, and even if I did I don't have a good computer.
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