Thanks for the kind words! Eli Spencer illustrated this gorgeous map, so you should definitely check more of her stuff out if you like it - https://elispencershop.bigcartel.com/
As for community copies, I put more up as we get positive reviews. They get snapped up pretty quick, so I recommend checking back often if you can :)
This is a really beautiful game in content and presentation. Highly recommend picking up the physical edition too - I really loved learning about the historic element of Border Riding as we played. Easily one of my go-to's now for introducing map drawing games.
It's a small change in the rules, aiming to replicate the effect of having multiple players at the table.
Instead of passing the map drawing responsibilities from player to player, solo or duo players instead roleplay as different perspectives from their community :)
← Return to map-drawing game
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What a beautiful game. Well done!
Thank you!!
Big congrats for the ENNIE nominations, Stout Stoat team!
Thank you!! We're so proud!
Stout Stoat team games always have beautiful layout and design. The game sounds like a lot of fun!
Wow! This game looks very interesting. I look forward to a chance to get to know this material. Very beautiful indeed. Congratulations!
Thank you!
We need more games like this one : telling tales about community and borders is old as humanity history.
wow that map design looks incredible. will you have more community copies up sometime?
Thanks for the kind words! Eli Spencer illustrated this gorgeous map, so you should definitely check more of her stuff out if you like it - https://elispencershop.bigcartel.com/
As for community copies, I put more up as we get positive reviews. They get snapped up pretty quick, so I recommend checking back often if you can :)
A very beautiful and meticulously crafted game with a historical element that's much needed in today's time.
This is a really beautiful game in content and presentation. Highly recommend picking up the physical edition too - I really loved learning about the historic element of Border Riding as we played. Easily one of my go-to's now for introducing map drawing games.
This seems very interesting. How big is the duo game? Same as or shorter or?
It's a small change in the rules, aiming to replicate the effect of having multiple players at the table.
Instead of passing the map drawing responsibilities from player to player, solo or duo players instead roleplay as different perspectives from their community :)