Post by tomoko on Jan 10, 2022 2:53:49 GMT -9
I finally got my hands on ideas and pans that I could not implement earlier because of the "Steel Warriors". While the Alanian helicopter is sitting on the shelf waiting in the wings, I decided to make a few nostalgic things from my childhood. I practically did not make any changes to the schedule to keep them intact.
1. Board game Admiral is a game that was developed by students of the Faculty of Physics and Technology, Moscow State University, in the late 80s. The game is a complex modification of the Stratego game in the setting of naval battles. There are more units than in the classic Stratego, as well as the ability to combine units into groups that strengthen them. This was my first strategy game in my life. A funny story is connected with it - a random person sold it to me for a symbolic amount when I was walking in the zoo. It was really funny, "Psss, man, do you want to buy a board game?" Since then I have been drawing content for games.
The game is almost ready for publication, now I handed over the rules to the proofreader for him to "comb them a little"

2. Board game Airport. As a child, I had a paper airport, which I collected myself. It included several buildings, aircraft, and even contour miniatures of passengers and service vehicles. Time passed, my family moved and the airport was hopelessly lost. The saddest thing is that it was not on the Internet either. But, fortunately, I found a forum where one of the users boasted that he had this game in its original form (that is, in the form of sheets) and posted some muddy photos with strong perspective distortion. I spent a whole day editing these photos and ended up with some pretty good source material to rebuild the game. At the moment, I have managed to restore the hangar, radars, searchlights and one aircraft. I think that within a month I will be able to restore everything.

1. Board game Admiral is a game that was developed by students of the Faculty of Physics and Technology, Moscow State University, in the late 80s. The game is a complex modification of the Stratego game in the setting of naval battles. There are more units than in the classic Stratego, as well as the ability to combine units into groups that strengthen them. This was my first strategy game in my life. A funny story is connected with it - a random person sold it to me for a symbolic amount when I was walking in the zoo. It was really funny, "Psss, man, do you want to buy a board game?" Since then I have been drawing content for games.
The game is almost ready for publication, now I handed over the rules to the proofreader for him to "comb them a little"

2. Board game Airport. As a child, I had a paper airport, which I collected myself. It included several buildings, aircraft, and even contour miniatures of passengers and service vehicles. Time passed, my family moved and the airport was hopelessly lost. The saddest thing is that it was not on the Internet either. But, fortunately, I found a forum where one of the users boasted that he had this game in its original form (that is, in the form of sheets) and posted some muddy photos with strong perspective distortion. I spent a whole day editing these photos and ended up with some pretty good source material to rebuild the game. At the moment, I have managed to restore the hangar, radars, searchlights and one aircraft. I think that within a month I will be able to restore everything.
