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Waning Crescent

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Publisher: Legion Wargames
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Waning Crescent
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Retail price: 97,95€ 87,95€
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Following the fall of Rhodes, the Knights of St John rewarded Suleiman's magnanimity by harassing Turkish shipping and commerce from their new home in Malta. In 1565, Suleiman sent his generals to finish the task he had left incomplete more than 40 years previously. The Turks laid siege with a force that reached 60,000 in number. They would exterminate the 500 Knights of St John defending the island and wipe the Order from the face of the earth - or so they thought. If ever there was an 'against the odds' situation then this was surely it.

 

Waning Crescent, Shattered Cross (WCSC) is a two player game (with a solitaire scenario) recreating the incredible events that occurred on this small Mediterranean island and changed the course of European history. Using cards to drive events, WCSC is a moderate complexity simulation. You must decide whether to try to build your hand to a size that might deliver a decisive blow or to use your cards to gradually wear down your opponent – and try not to trigger the end of the week or you will see time slip away and your plans come to naught. And the play of cards complements the management of resource including supply, artillery, men and even honour. Acts of treachery, torture and atrocities will contrast starkly with acts of heroism, rousing speeches and even the celebration of Saints Days in the midst of horror and terror.  

 

Unlike Andy Loakes’ previous design (Toulon, 1793) this is a true grand-tactical siege game - and yet the use of cards, the constant need to juggle resources, the need to consider not one but four (arguably five) fortifications, and the constant struggle against the vagaries of fate ensure that both players will remain fully engaged throughout. This isn't the attritional slug-fest that so many siege games can be.

 

And like Toulon, 1793, the game will have many unique aspects and will feature a beautiful playing board based on a period map.

 

 

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Following the fall of Rhodes, the Knights of St John rewarded Suleiman's magnanimity by harassing Turkish shipping and commerce from their new home in Malta. In 1565, Suleiman sent his generals to finish the task he had left incomplete more than 40 years previously. The Turks laid siege with a force that reached 60,000 in number. They would exterminate the 500 Knights of St John defending the island and wipe the Order from the face of the earth - or so they thought. If ever there was an 'against the odds' situation then this was surely it.

 

Waning Crescent, Shattered Cross (WCSC) is a two player game (with a solitaire scenario) recreating the incredible events that occurred on this small Mediterranean island and changed the course of European history. Using cards to drive events, WCSC is a moderate complexity simulation. You must decide whether to try to build your hand to a size that might deliver a decisive blow or to use your cards to gradually wear down your opponent – and try not to trigger the end of the week or you will see time slip away and your plans come to naught. And the play of cards complements the management of resource including supply, artillery, men and even honour. Acts of treachery, torture and atrocities will contrast starkly with acts of heroism, rousing speeches and even the celebration of Saints Days in the midst of horror and terror.  

 

Unlike Andy Loakes’ previous design (Toulon, 1793) this is a true grand-tactical siege game - and yet the use of cards, the constant need to juggle resources, the need to consider not one but four (arguably five) fortifications, and the constant struggle against the vagaries of fate ensure that both players will remain fully engaged throughout. This isn't the attritional slug-fest that so many siege games can be.

 

And like Toulon, 1793, the game will have many unique aspects and will feature a beautiful playing board based on a period map.

 

 

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