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WargamerPl27 Apr 2018 12:45 p.m. PST

We would like to inform you that Kickstarter campaign for our newest game, "Anno Domini 1666" link
will start on the 15th of May.

You know us very well as authors of "By Fire an Sword: historical wargame". This time, however, Rafał Szwelicki, the author of "By Fire and Sword", has set his sights on making a game focused more on the stories, rather than the histories of the period. Anno Domini 1666, as this new project is titled, cites "The Three Musketeers" as a source no less important than scholarly articles.

Rather than winged hussars charging across sweeping battlefields, players will witness small groups of swashbucklers and thugs carrying out clandestine assignments, or simply brawling in taverns.

In the game's fictional timeline Emperor Leopold I dies on December 31st, 1665 and European monarchs send their envoys to Vienna to participate in the coming election. These envoys, however, are accompanied by teams of hand-picked men and women, who will strive to accomplish goals that cannot be attempted at court in the light of day.

With the help of local talent and hired mercenaries, they will clash in the back alleys of Vienna. Against this backdrop rises the Order Of The Broken Cross, an evil sect that thinks that the year 1666 is perfect for carrying out its evil schemes.

Don't be fooled by a setting that takes some liberties with the grand scheme of written history – Mr Szwelicki holds the 17th Century up as one of his favourite periods and would never allow ahistorical details to slip into any game of his. Rest assured every detail of the weaponry and attire has been meticulously researched. Yes, even the curious airgun used by one of the characters was already invented by the year 1666.

Anno Domini 1666 is a game that strives to satisfy the needs of a strategy-minded wargamer while remaining easy to pick up and play. The team at Wargamer Games Studio stays true to their miniature and wargaming roots but is confident the game will appeal to a broader audience.

The base set features no less than twenty-two uniquely sculpted miniatures in 28mm scale. These are cast in high-quality plastic and depict the Three Musketeers, Polish nobles known from Henryk Sienkiewicz's novels, and a supporting cast of generic musketeers, dragoons, thugs, and Vienna locals. All the figures come assembled and ready to play. The option to upgrade the miniatures to metal castings is there for discerning wargamers and collectors.

Inside the box, you will also find all the custom playing cards (more on these below), character, and item cards necessary to play the game, as well as two thick double-sided boards depicting the streets of Vienna as well as its rural surroundings.

The game comes complete with assorted scenarios – both shorter Adventure style endeavours, and the more involved Battle-style struggles for players looking for a skirmish experience. A short brawl can be completed in thirty minutes by experienced players, while a clash of a dozen characters per side should take two hours.

In addition to the two factions included in the base game – the French Musketeers of the Guard and the Polish Defenders of the Crown – additional faction sets of seven models each are available as add-ons: the Ottoman Envoys of the High Porte, the evil Order of the Broken Cross, and the Cossack Bohun's rebels . Smaller add-ons containing two to three extra miniatures connected by a common theme expand the game with new features: magic, expert swordsmen, alchemy, and a werewolf (yes, a werewolf), among others. All miniatures in the add-on sets are unique sculpts.

The game's add-ons feature supernatural elements, but keep in mind that Anno Domini 1666 traces its lineage to the works of Alexander Dumas, not J.R.R. Tolkien. Instead of fireballs and dragons, you can expect alchemy, mystic rituals, and divinations.

Even magic has been historically researched so that it follows the "rules" as people of the 17th century imagined them. A sorcerer is not a being of supreme power. He is merely a mortal person who made a deal with supernatural beings to do his bidding. If this approach does not convince you, please be assured you can enjoy the base game and most of the add-on content without any werewolves or demons interfering with your swashbuckling!

Please spread the word, and let your friends know about our game. Invite them to like our fanpage and cosider supporting us. There are more than two weeks left before the campaign starts and we have lots of exciting news to share during that time. We promise you will not be bored.

Anno Domini 1666 team

Katzbalger27 Apr 2018 4:15 p.m. PST

Some of these figures look pretty neat, but 1666 is a little beyond the traditional 3 Musketeers period, methinks.

Rob

Tgerritsen Supporting Member of TMP27 Apr 2018 4:24 p.m. PST

Not that much beyond. The traditional books are set in the 1620s. Forty six years doesn't seem to be that much of a stretch (and it has Werewolves, so I don't think they were going for strict interpretation).

Cyrus the Great27 Apr 2018 9:28 p.m. PST

I'm intrigued, but I wish all the factions could potentially play at the same time. I'll follow this one and see what develops. One other thing, I think a Muscovite faction would be a fine addition.

WKeyser30 Apr 2018 10:48 p.m. PST

Quick queston can you play this as a miniature game with out using the map, so on a wargame table???

Looks good I will jump on this one.
Thanks

WargamerPl30 Apr 2018 11:31 p.m. PST

William, there will be such a rules in the future. We need to add some rules about visibility and movement on wargaming table, but in general rules will be the same.

Royston Papworth01 May 2018 11:12 p.m. PST

It's Athos rather than Atos.

Apart from that it looks very good, I think I'll keep my eye on this, the figures look very nice.

Not sure about the Deli though, the knives through his skin seen very painful….

WargamerPl03 May 2018 8:32 a.m. PST

Thanks, we'll fix it (it's because in Polish version we have Atos).

Royston Papworth04 May 2018 2:02 a.m. PST

Ah! That explains it. And Porthos too!

Just glad to be of help.

and good luck with the project :)

WKeyser14 May 2018 11:14 p.m. PST

Ok its the 15th cannot see it yet on Kickstarter to you have a time when you are going live?

WKeyser14 May 2018 11:23 p.m. PST

Never mind I saw it on the face book page 21:00 Europe.

WargamerPl15 May 2018 1:01 p.m. PST

Our Anno Domni 1666 kickstarter has just started! It's worth to support us now as we have free Milady de Winter miniature for those of you who buy base game during first 24 hours.

link

Thanks for your support!

huevans01115 May 2018 2:17 p.m. PST

It looks very interesting!

WKeyser15 May 2018 10:45 p.m. PST

Jumped right in with the metal version. looks great and I can use the figures for En Garde.

Anatoli22 May 2018 7:43 a.m. PST

Some updates and also some very nice artwork for the game, I think many are still waiting for the Cossacks to be revealed.

Some pictures of the plastic vs metal comparison, pictures are not of the best quality but I still think they capture the detail and crispness of the sculpts and the plastic material well, the model to the very right is a 3D printed member of the Broken Cross.




Some of the artwork





And some of the new add-ons and stretch goals, one of them is a social media stretch goal tied to the number of likes that the Anno Domini 1666 facebook page can get.





Miniatures aside, this is still a boardgame hybrid and many wonder about the rules and gameplay. I was told that more let's play videos with examples of various situations and gamepley will be posted fairly soon.

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