Shogun (2006 board game)

Shogun (2006 board game)

Infobox_Game
subject_name=Shogun
image_link=
designer=Dirk Henn
publisher=Queen Games
players=3–5
ages=12+
setup_time= ~10 minutes
playing_time= 150 minutes
strategy=?
random_chance=Low-Medium
skills=Resource management
footnotes =

"Shogun" is a strategy board game designed by Dirk Henn and published Queen Games in 2006. It is based on his earlier game "Wallenstein (board game)", but it is set in the Sengoku period, which ends with the inception of Tokugawa Shogunate.

Background

Japan during the Sengoku or “Warring States” Period: each player assumes the role of a great Daimyo with all his troops. Each Daimyo has the same 10 possible actions to develop his kingdom and secure points. To do so he must deploy his armies with great skill. Each round, the players decide which of the actions are to be played out and in which of their provinces. If battle ensues between opposing armies, the unique Cubetower plays the leading role. The troops from both sides are thrown in together and the cubes that fall out at the bottom show who has won immediately. Owning provinces, temples, theaters and castles means points when scores are tallied. Whichever Daimyo has the highest number of points after the second tally becomes – SHOGUN!

Equipment

Main Game Board

The main game board is printed on both sides, one being printed with a sun symbol and the other with a moon symbol. Each side displays 5 regions. These 5 regions each contain 9 internal provinces. These configurations differ on either side of the board.

Cards

Shogun contains 6 different types of cards:
* Province Cards: For each province on the main game board there is a corresponding province card. If the province is shown on both sides, there will be two province cards; One with a sun symbol and one with a moon symbol indicating which side of the game board it corresponds to.
* War Chest Cards: Displaying war chests with values (0-4).
* Special Cards: This card grants the owner a unique ability. Every Player receives one and only one.
* Action Cards: Determine the order in which game events take place.
* Event Cards: Display random events that affect all players.
* Daimyo Cards: Used to show player turn order.

Others

* Cubes: Shogun use coloured Cubes to representing Armies, there are 310 Cubes in 6 colours and each colour has 62 Cubes, respectively in Black, Red, Yellow, Purple and Blue, plus 20 Cubes in Green colour representing neutral farmer armies.
* War Chests: 35 wood-coloured chest each have a value of 1, and 20 orange-coloured chests each have a value of 5.
* Building Tiles: 28 castles, 26 temples, and 26 Theatres. Players may build these buildings in their provinces to earn victory points.
*Battle Tower: Use to conduct battles, both attack and defend player revolt battles by throws their Cubes in Battle Tower.

External links

* [http://www.queen-games.de/Games/GameDetail.aspx?langid=1&gameid=63 "Shogun" webpage] at Queen Games
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