Zimmerer Design Pack
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Designer Neil Zimmerer has always been fascinated by the broad invasions of peoples and their impact on history.
When the West Came East examines the First Crusade and its attempt to seize Jerusalem. Were the Crusaders expecting to invoke the new millennium by doing so, or was just a simple land grab masquerading under the highest of motives? Time, distance and local politics play key roles in whether the Crusade succeeds of fails in this exciting little game. When the West Came East is a solitaire wargame about the First Crusade. The player takes the role of the Crusader armies and his objective is to get control of as many areas of the map as possible and eventually to conquer Jerusalem. At the end of the game you get VP for areas controlled and substract VP for casualties.
Bloody Hunlikely! covers Attila's rampage across Europe. He and his hordes appear unstoppable. In Italy, his first target, Pope Leo pleads with him (then offers a huge bribe) to spare Rome. Turning west, Attila meets the one general, Aetius, that can possibly defeat him. Who will prevail? Bloody Hunlikely! is a solitaire treatment of Attila the Hun's Western Campaigns of 452 and 453 AD. The player attempts to subjugate and pillage the Frankish part of Europe. The player's objective is to accumulate as many Talents as possible before his armies run out of steam.
Both solitaire games feature 30 to 36 full color die-cut mounted counters, a small map, and the playing rules. Also included in this package is a small expansion kit (rules and counters) for our earlier game, The Pocket at Falaise featured in ATO #27.