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Soldier Kings: The Seven Years War Worldwide (Avalanche Press)
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Soldier Kings: The Seven Years War Worldwide (Avalanche Press)
Players : 2-8
Manufacturer : Avalanche Press
Time To Play : 240 minutes
Recommended Ages : 14+
Designer : Robert G. Markham
 
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Shipping weight: 1.25 pounds (Size: 12.00" H x 9.00" W x 1.00" D)

Between 1756 and 1763, Europe erupted into what became the first true world-wide conflict, known as the Seven Years’ War. On the one hand, Britain and France vied for supremacy in world-wide trade, becoming deadly enemies in the process. On the other, Austria and Prussia struggled for dominance in Germany. On the fringes, Russia began to feel her growing power, while Spain, the Netherlands and Turkey all knew their time was almost up.

Soldier Kings re-creates the free-for-all that was the Seven Years’ War. Two to eight players take the roles of the nations listed above, trying to capture or hold onto the rich lands of Europe, India, South-East Asia and America. The world is changing; the power that grabs the most now will dominate the modern age that is just dawning. If you’re the Soldier King, that power will be you.

In Soldier Kings, each player has armies and fleets. There are also a handful of generals and admirals to assist these in battle and in movement. The best is Frederick of Prussia, called “The Great” for a reason. The worst is the hapless Prince of Orange, with whom the Dutch player is saddled.

Players have allies; some are set at the beginning of the game, others alliances are forged during the course of play. Everyone else is an enemy. No one is “neutral”; those are just enemies you haven’t attacked yet.  

 


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