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I have created a (free) Tori Shogi adaptation using a generic, free/open-source boardgame/wargame engine called the Vassal engine (http://vassalengine.org/) which runs on all major OSes, and allows for both online and play-by-email gaming. If you would like to give it a shot, the beta can be found in the 'Files' section of the Yahoo Group of the same name. P.
Here's a list I found of the additional Pieces available through Booster Packs: NAVIAS: N-003 Navia Io, N-004 Navia Krra MASEITAI: M-015 Schmidt, M-016 Matogayu, M-017 Midrah, M-018 Kanaba, M-019 Sungyullas, M-020 Tanhoizer, M-021 Kanimiso, M-022 Billpentod, M-023 Hansa, M-024 Kapinahs, M-025 Odd, M-026 Coydrocomp, M-027 Nemchant, M-028 Lord Kiggoshi, M-029 Chugyullas Together with the 2 Navias and 14 Maseitais from the Starter Sets, that makes for a total of 33 unique pieces in the first release.
Lucky You :) I ordered mine online since the only decent Gamestore in my area closed down a couple of months ago... there's a comicbookstore, but it's all YuGiOh cards :p I was thinking about starting a Yahoo Group, since there doesn't seem to be one yet, and it's free too... Of course a website would be more flexible, if you can host it & build it. Speaking of online presence, the Bandai marketeers are keeping a VERY low profile, aren't they? Companies like Wizkids drum up interest for months with sneak peeks, forums, downloadable rules etc, but Bandai's website: 'Coming soon'? They must be very sure of their success or, on the contrary, not care that much (since it's not a big property/brand anyway)?
That is the funny thing though, usually an internet presence is the glue that holds a community of gamers together between conventions and special in-store events, as all the smaller and larger game companies catering to the 'Hobby market' know well. Unlike major companies like Hasbro, or Bandai, which cater to the mainstream market with palette-loads of games shipped to the local Toys'R'Us, mainly big 'properties' and family classics like Monopoly, Pictionary, Stratego etc., smaller companies like Wizkids, Decipher etc. need to foster a community, especially online(!), organize tournaments etc.,which obviously a large corporation like Bandai isn't used to doing (even though they talk the talk, as per the interview you mention) I also remember reading an interview (maybe the same) about them opening a specific website like that, but one would think that by the time a product is released, it should be up and running... I guess we'll see on Saturday. I just finished reading a book on (non-computer) Game Design and the rather peculiar american games industry responsible for manufacturing and distributing these games, and it was full of anecdotes of mismanagement and odd decisions that make you wonder what were they thinking? It's just funny to see it ongoing. Perhaps, because it is aimed at such a 'small' market they don't know well, Bandai has barely been able to meet the demand with more pre-orders than expected, and not wanting to overstock, and thus have no interest in pushing it at this time... Another example would be Wizkids, who previously ran into major problems producing _too much_ product, and not finding any buyers, and just recently largely miscalculated the interest in their latest product, Pirates of the Spanish Main, after fanning the interest of gamers for months _online_ (irregardless of wether it's actually a good game), and ended up well short of the demand. Now some people make quite a bit of money on eBay while Wizkids looses sales, scrambling to get more product manufactured. Anyway, just some idle musings...
Matt, Hope it will be enjoyable, and give us your impressions afterwards! Even if my order ships in time, I don't think it'll make it for the weekend, so I guess I can focus on the Vassalengine adaptation in the meantime... At some point it would be interesting to discuss strategy, since you seem to have quite some experience in chess-style games. Personally, I have a much better (yet still not very good) understanding of Go strategy than Shogi, or even western chess, since it was never a game popular in my circle of friends/gamers.
Hi Jeremy, I'm already working on a full-fledged online/play-by-email adaptation for Navia Drapt, using the Vassal engine (www.vassalengine.org, also vassalengine at Yahoo Groups), as previously announced on this group. Thanks to the work that went into designing and building my Tori Shogi adaptation (the japanese chess variant ND seems to be most closely related to, and available in the file section of the vassalengine group), it's coming along nicely, and should be available soon. One concern is obviously whether or not Bandai would tolerate any such adaptation. Generally the guidelines at the vassalengine group (which has been used to adapt a number of miniature/board/wargames for quite a while now) is that as long as there is no official online version, and you make it clear that it is only for existing owners of the 'real' game, and non-profit, it may sneak by. Also they also generally only include the materials strictly necessary for actual play, and not any reference material, which you are supposed to own in physical form anyway. Which leads to my question regarding the cards: as I understand it (my set should arrive any day now, thanks to the *$#%& online store I unfortunately ordered it from): the Cards are only used for reference (about the special powers), but not as actual in-Game play element? Is that correct? Of course anybody is welcome to chime in on the above matters. (P.S.: I'm aware that in order to access the Beta vassalengine modules at the Yahoo group requires registration as member, and I will try to find a less cumbersome solution when the ND module is ready)
From what I've gathered (esp. if it's true that the manual distinguishes between painted and unpainted Maseitais), they probably include some '(ultra)rare' painted Maseitais in the booster packs? I wouldn't be suprised, since this IS a _Collectible_ Miniatures Game, after all. I would certainly love to see a picture posted, if anyone here has gotten one in their packs!? Maybe though those are in league with the Yeti and the Monster of Loch Ness ;) As for custom painting doubles, I'm definetely looking forward to that, I used to enjoy it, but have never been able to keep up with huge number of paintjobs needed for a certain company's game... at least that won't be a problem in the foreseeable future with ND :) P.
Much appreciated, Robert! As announced in my other post, I finally started my first Yahoo group, in a surge of, erm, enthusiasm (bad pun, you'll see). Like all groups, it includes also a gallery, and I already created an album for people to put pictures of their rare captures in ;) If you're up to it, you can upload them there (it's easy to register, for now I have left membership open) P.
Announcement: Creation of a Yahoo group for people interested in Navia Dratp http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/navia_dratp_enthusiasts/ I guess I have too much time on my hands ;) One thing I want to be clear about is that I don't mean that group to be in some sort of competition with this one, and I think this one will perhaps remain a little more mature, especially if ND should ever really catch on. However, the _free_ benefits of the NDE Yahoo group are, as with every group there: the searchable archive, the free file storage area (which I set up to include a folder for peoples' tradelists), picture gallery (for, among others, their own custom paintjobs people have talked about here) etc. It should be a nice complement to this one. I also uploaded my Tori Shogi adaptation, which is more easily accessible since membership is open for now (unlike the Vassalengine group) If nothing else, it will allow you to test the Vassalengine/Java setup on your machine if you are interested in trying out the ND adaptation I plan on releasing in the future. P.
Hi Jeremy, I managed to get the main structure of the game finished, but the most time-consuming part will be a couple of board element scans and especially taking digipics of the pieces, since I will finally receive my own set tomorrow. Unfortunately, I'll have a couple of really busy days ahead of me, but depending how things go, I might get around to it by Sunday, so perhaps in the evening, otherwise it'll be maybe a couple of days later at most. As far as trading goes, you might try the Yahoo group I set up, maybe the few members so far will be interested in trading directly too, and hopefully trustworthy enough. I admit that personally I have little experience in the matter, but would think that trading one for one any piece of the same rarity as per Bandai's list (?) should be fairly straightforward... P.
Robert, Thanks for the pics. The paintjobs leave room for improvement, like the Navias, but they are certainly pretty good for (sort of) mass-produced minis. It will be interesting to see to what extent they can be improved upon by painting spares of the 'regular' version myself (and others who have announced interest in doing so) A folder for pictures of those has already been set up at the Yahoo group... As for easy to collect, at one per box (of 12), that would _still_ be a rather expensive endeavour :| , not counting the chances of getting a double in the minimum of 29 boxes required ;) I think I'll forget about getting a complete set of those... P. (I may post a summary of this discussion at the Yahoo group, since at least one new member has shown up asking about a figure list and such)
Jeremy, thanks for the offer! Since mine are due very soon, and I won't be able to do anything until then (turning in for the night), it may not be worth the time and trouble to e-mail back and forth. Should there be another delay though (over the weekend grrrr) I'll certainly take you up on your offer. I'm looking forward to playing myself, due to the absence of any local gamers (at the only local gamestore they still think ND is something new shown for the first time at the GenCon...)
Reminder: there is now a Yahoo group to discuss this game, and much more: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/navia_dratp_enthusiasts/
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