So I was playing BattleLore the other day, and I know there are gripes here and there about the game, but as I looked down at the game board and saw my armies spread out with raised banners and a very cool looking hydra bursting through some trees, I thought..."this is a **** cool game!"
I thought about something that I think would really take this game to the next level and make it super cool. Here's my idea: as battles raged across Medieval Europe, it became important for lords and kings to hold specific lands and territories. Wouldn't it be cool if we had a campaign map (kind of like the campaign map used in Descent, Road to Legend) that depicted the Brittish isles, Western Europe, and parts of Eastern Europe (like Hungary, Romania, etc.). We could have markers on this map representing armies, and these markers could be moved into different locations on the campaign map (kind if like in a game of Risk or the Medieval: Total War PC games). Battles could then be fought using normal BattleLore rules and map-board, and the winner could claim certain townships, fiefdoms, countries, etc. on the campaign map. This would add a new dimension to BattleLore, as winning and losing battles would have an effect in a larger world. Rules could be devised (contemporeanous with the Call to Arms set-up) allowing kings to shore up their defenses and bulk up armies in certain locations, so that if you were not careful, you might march one of your armies against a vastly superior force, leading to a drastically mis-matched battle (much like was often the case in real Medieval conflicts). Just an idea. What do you guys think?
Activity on the BL vassal modules has increased quite a bit in the past few months - happy to see more join in. Would love to get some multi-player campaigns started back up...