Ed Beach, the designer of Here I Stand and Virgin Queen, was kind enough to forward these pictures onto us. They are from his forthcoming game, Virgin Queen:
The map is a cartogram, which allows more space in countries like France. Note the prevailing wind markers in the New World.
This is a mockup for the Elizabeth card. The number on the left is her eligibility rating, which declines as she ages.
Here's another "princess card" to be using in diplomacy.
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Beautiful, isn’t it? I think this map is going to be really eye-catching. People at conventions will spot it from across the room and think, “Wow, I should check that out…”
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That map looks fantastic! Making it an area cartogram is a great idea.
Beautiful, isn’t it? I think this map is going to be really eye-catching. People at conventions will spot it from across the room and think, “Wow, I should check that out…”
The map looks good. Are those open areas for VP and other marker tracking?
Also, I’m wondering what my “eligibility rating” is?
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