Imperial Struggle: A Short Review / Should you Buy This Game? / GMT Games / Legendary Tactics

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Here is my brief review of Imperial Struggle. It will be forever compared to Twilight Struggle, but I think it really is a different game, and will impress people on its own merits. I don't think it is a game for everyone (what game is?) so there will be some out there that will dislike the fact that it isn't similar enough to TS, but there is a great game here if you take the time to get into it.
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    0:17 - Thoughts on the Rules and Choices
    1:36 - The Difficulty
    3:04 - Comparison to Twilight Struggle
    6:10 - The History
    7:22 - Your First Game
    8:01 - Who Will Like This Game?
    10:04 - Final Thoughts
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    In 1697 the Sun King, Louis XIV, emerged from a decade of war with his Continental ambitions still unsatisfied. Meanwhile, King William III of England sat easier on his new throne than he ever had before. With the Spanish succession crisis unresolved and looming, there were no illusions that the new century would be a quiet one. But neither France nor England could have anticipated the tumult of the years to come: a Second Hundred Years' War, during which these two tenacious adversaries would compete fiercely and proudly along every axis of human achievement. On battlefields from India to Canada to the Caribbean Sea their armies and fleets would clash; in the salons of Paris and the coffee-houses of London the modern world’s politics and economics would be born; and finally a revolution would rock the foundations of society - a revolution that could have ended not in blood and terror but in a triumph of democracy and liberty that might have transformed the world beyond imagining.
    Imperial Struggle is a two-player game depicting the 18th-century rivalry between France and Britain. It begins in 1697, as the two realms wait warily for the King of Spain to name an heir, and ends in 1789, when a new order brought down the Bastille. The game is not merely about war: both France and Britain must build the foundations of colonial wealth, deal with the other nations of Europe, and compete for glory across the span of human endeavor.
    Imperial Struggle covers almost 100 years of history and four major wars. Yet it remains a low-complexity game, playable in a short evening. It aims to honor its spiritual ancestor, Twilight Struggle, by pushing further in the direction of simple rules and playable systems, while maintaining global scope and historical sweep in the scope of a single evening. In peace turns, players build their economic interests and alliances, and take advantage of historical events represented by Event cards. They must choose their investments wisely, but also with an eye to denying these opportunities to their opponent. In war turns, each theater can bring great rewards of conquest and prestige, but territorial gains can disappear at the treaty table. At the end of the century, will the British rule an empire on which the sun never sets? Or will France light the way for the world, as the superpower of the Sun King's dreams or the republic of Lafayette's?
    -description from the publisher

Komentáře • 9

  • @monoyiosioannis5535
    @monoyiosioannis5535 Před 4 lety +8

    The video is good, the game is awesome. The problem is finding players to play...

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 4 lety +1

      Have you tried posting on Boardgamegeek? You can always find players there, on the game's page.

    • @monoyiosioannis5535
      @monoyiosioannis5535 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LegendaryTactics I will! Thank you!

  • @TheBbadger
    @TheBbadger Před 4 lety +5

    Some good thoughts there. I have punched and sorted it, but have yet to play it :( Many thanks for the rules video too :)

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 4 lety +4

      Thank you for saying so! I think this is the game that we'll be talking about in the same way we talked about Twilight Struggle... Lots of different angles to discuss!

  • @dustbustus27
    @dustbustus27 Před 2 lety +1

    The commentary was very informative. Thank you for the contribution.

  • @kornelije.h
    @kornelije.h Před 4 lety +1

    What are you doing during the video? Why random flipping and placing tiles and cards? Why not real gameplay? Strange and confusing.

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 4 lety +9

      I did a How to Play Video, and then a Playthrough of the first Peace Turn and the first War Turn. This was the third one I did in the series, which was my review of the game, and it wasn't tied to a particular game of Imperial Struggle. I needed something visual to keep it interesting, and this was the best I could come up with. Sorry it wasn't to your taste.