Module talk:A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition)
From Vassal
2012 Programmed & Multi-Language Version 1.0
07-24
- Jorge: I hope people enjoy that excellent game and I hope to meet friends to play it.
The most important things that I programmed:
- I've divided each Round in 6 phases:
- Westeros, Planning, Raven, Raid, March, Consolidate.
- Reports:
- Blank lines separate the different phases to see more clearly the movements in each phase.
- Don't report when a player move something around the same zone (not spam with useless reports).
- Unit restrictions and commands:
- Players can't put new units on the board if isn't the 1 Westeros phase or if isn't a card at westeros phase that allow it or if isn't use a order to recruit.
- Players can't move their units around the board if isn't the March phase.
- Players allways can remove units from the board.
- Players only can route units at march phase.
- The units only can un-route automatically at the next Westeros phase.
- Players have a command to request others for withdraw the unit from the board.
- Baratheon can put new units into the board if played Renly card at March phase.
- Order restrictions and commands:
- Players can only put orders on the board at the Planning phase.
- The orders only can move around the board at Planning phase.
- The orders flip automatically at Raven phase.
- At Raven phase, the player with the raven can put one order more into the board (this action flip the raven automatically) and can't do that movement when reaven is flipped.
- The orders have a command to play it (when is possible), this make that the order be marked in green.
- Orders have a command to request others for withdraw the order from the board (only at Raven, Raid & March phase), this make that the order be marked in reed.
- Only can request for withdraw march orders when played house card to do that (Queen of Thorns or Cersei).
- Consolidation orders have a comand to consolidate power that put the power tokens automatically on the available power.
- Recruit order have a command to recruit (this allow this player to move their units to the board, but can't move the units around the board).
- Support orders have a commands to support one side, this put the family crest into the support order.
- The orders remove from the board automatically at the next Westeros phase.
- Wildling Cards restrictions and commands:
- Players can only use the wilding cards at Westeros phase.
- The player with the raven can do their special actions at Raven phase. (when return to top or bottom this flip the raven automatically).
- Westeros Cards restrictions and commands:
- Players can only use the Westeros cards at westeros phase. when drew a card, active a diferents command to can play the actions.
- House Cards restrictions and commands:
- Players only can discard or take it from the discard pile at March phase.
- Power Token restrictions and commands:
- Players only can put more power tokens on the available power at 1 Westeros phase or at all Raid phase or at Westeros phases when a card allow it.
- Players only can move their power tokens from the available power to the board at march phase. Can't move their power tokens from the powerpool to the board.
- Players can't return their power tokens from the board to available power.
- Consolidation orders have a comand to consolidate power that put the power tokens automatically on the available power.
- Victory token restrictions and commands::
- Players can only move this tokens around the victory track at Westeros or March phase.
- Other tokens restrictions and commands:
- Players can only move around their tracks and only at 1 Westeros phase or when a card allow it.
- The Iron Throne token restrictions and commands:
- The player with the Iron Throne have a command to decide who house win at March phase or at Westeros (only when players are bidding for the influence track).
- The player with the Iron Throne have a command to decide which card action is played at Westeros phase.
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