Blog for my Games art and Design course and Norwich University College of Art.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
The Final bits for the board game
These are the final printed cards, printed on two pieces of thin card and stuck together. I also wrote the background story for the manual.
1867
The War of Totems and Towers
As the sun rose over the hills of Texas, a war was raging on. A war between Cowboys and Indians, an ancient tale of pride and brawn. In the midst of this great war were four brave soldiers, two Cowboys and two Indians who sought an end to this fight. Both brave groups had the same brilliant idea, to capture a member of the others group. The two brave Indians captured the Sheriff from the Cowboys, securing him in their land. The two brave Cowboys captured the chief of the Indian tribe, and secured him in their land. Thus beginning the final chapter of this epic battle. The Cowboys and Indians both began building their defences, in an attempt to defend their land against the opposing group. The Cowboys began building guard towers, to foresee attacking Indians. The Indians began building Totem poles, a symbol of peace and security to ask the Gods for help and strength. The four brave warriors who captured the enemies leader, all ventured out to save their group member, while sending back pieces for the defence. As the epic battle wages on, who will build up their defences first and save their groups captive?
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