Sep 25, 2019 5:30 pm
Hey everyone!
I've set up a game of Diplomacy that I will be running. If anyone is interested let me know and I will send an invite.
For those that don't know, Diplomacy is a military strategy board game involving strategy, negotiation, and deception. Think of it as Risk with no dice. Turns are simultaneous, with the players negotiating with each other for a while and then submitting secret orders for their pieces, which the GM will process and then reveal the outcomes. Players can help or hinder each other. First player to claim 18 cities wins a Solo Victory, or multiple players can win an Allied Victory if they force all other players to surrender.
It can handle 7 players max, and there are a few I've already invited.
Be warned the game CAN involve lying and deceit, but doesn't require it, and you may well be betrayed. TAKE NOTHING PERSONALLY! I once routinely betrayed my best friend in multiple games of diplomacy over a 3 year period and we remain good buddies to this day. its all in fun.
I've set up a game of Diplomacy that I will be running. If anyone is interested let me know and I will send an invite.
For those that don't know, Diplomacy is a military strategy board game involving strategy, negotiation, and deception. Think of it as Risk with no dice. Turns are simultaneous, with the players negotiating with each other for a while and then submitting secret orders for their pieces, which the GM will process and then reveal the outcomes. Players can help or hinder each other. First player to claim 18 cities wins a Solo Victory, or multiple players can win an Allied Victory if they force all other players to surrender.
It can handle 7 players max, and there are a few I've already invited.
Be warned the game CAN involve lying and deceit, but doesn't require it, and you may well be betrayed. TAKE NOTHING PERSONALLY! I once routinely betrayed my best friend in multiple games of diplomacy over a 3 year period and we remain good buddies to this day. its all in fun.