Days of Ire: Budapest 1956

出版于 2016 年

It's 1956, and waves of protest in Poland are once again showing cracks of the Eastern European communist bloc. Emboldened by these signs, students and intellectuals in Budapest, the Hungarian capital, organize a protest of previously unseen magnitudes. As the communist leadership sweeps in to kill the movement in its tracks a violent response is provoked, thus sparking the Revolution of the 23rd of October. One player takes charge of the Soviet forces trying to shape the headlines to his liking and uses the militia and snipers of the State Protection Authority to stop the revolutionaries at all cost. The other player(s) (from 1-3 opponents) co-operatively play as the ringleaders of the revolutionary forces collecting resources (represented as icons on their cards) and recruiting other fighters to ensure the revolution's events end up in favor of their side, while fighting off tanks and soldiers in this exciting, historically inspired card driven game. Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 is played over seven days — the last week of October 1956. The Soviet commander plays headline cards at the beginning of every turn, gathering Command Points and triggering effects that sometimes help, sometimes hinder the revolutionary effort. This card-play, reminiscent of well-known card-driven wargames (CDG) such as Twilight Struggle or Labyrinth: War on Terror, is what drives the tempo and the strategic thrust of the game. The other player(s) form the revolutionary side. They collect cards and fighters for two reasons: to resolve events for boosts to their side, and to fight off militia, snipers, and Soviet tanks in a drastic fight for survival. They have to manage their positions while spreading across Budapest, carefully dividing their actions as a team and always keeping an eye on their morale lest they run out of cards. This team-playing aspect — reminiscent of highly successful cooperative games such as Pandemic — guarantees ease of access to players who would otherwise be more intimidated by a traditional CDG. If any of the revolutionary ringleaders suffer too many wounds, or if they fail to resolve enough events by the end of the game, history changes and the revolution falls. But if they keep the streets of Budapest free from oppression, the revolution lives on, to fight another day. Historical Note: In real life, the revolution succeeded, and Hungary was free for less than a week. On the 4th of November, the Soviet forces quickly recaptured the country, but that is a subject for a different game...

Days of Ire: Budapest 1956

游戏信息

玩家
1-4 Players
时长
1-1.5 hours
复杂度
Medium — 2.83/5
年份
2016
BGG 评分
7.27
BGG 排名
#2658
最低年龄
10+

常见问题

Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 supports 1 to 4 players.
A game of Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 takes between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 has a complexity rating of 2.83/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 has a rating of 7.27/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,216 ratings. It is ranked #2658 overall.
Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 was designed by Katalin Nimmerfroh, Dávid Turczi, Mihály Vincze. It was published in 2016.