Product Info

Title
Cruel Necessity - The English Civil Wars, 1640-1653
Category
Author
John Welch
Publish Year
2013
Dimensions
9x12x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147537452
MFG. Part #
VPG12013
Type
Age Range
13 Years and Up
# Players
1 Players
Game Length
60 Minutes

Description

Cruel Necessity, from designer John Welch, is a solitaire game simulating the military, political, and religious struggles of the English Civil Wars (1640-53). You attempt to stop the advance of four armies bent on destroying Parliament and Puritanism, whom you represent; simply holding on to London is not enough!

There are civil wars going on not just in England, but in Scotland and Ireland too; and each will have varying impact on the play of the game at different times. You can also play Cruel Necessity cooperatively with a team of players working together and deciding how best to preserve and propagate the principles of the Enlightenment and Reformation.

The title comes from the purported response to the beheading of King Charles by his implacable foe, Oliver Cromwell, who remarked that this act of regicide was a “Cruel Necessity.”

Game Data:

Number of Players: 1
Ages: 13 and up
Playing Time: Approximately 60 minutes for a single scenario (three included); approximately 3 ½ hours for the full Campaign Game
Complexity: 5 on a 9 scale
Solitaire Suitability: 9 on a 9 scale

What's In The Box?:

  • One full color 22-page Rulebook (Designer's Notes included)
  • One 22” x 17” paper game map (in sections)
  • One 11” x 17” Battle Display Mat
  • 75 cards
  • 98 thick, two-sided, multi-shaped game pieces
  • One 2-sided player aid
  • One blue (Parliamentary) 6-sided die
  • One red (Royalist) 6-sided die
  • One bright red, 9" x 11 7/8" Deluxe cardboard VPG game box
  • One beautiful box cover sleeve
  • One "Wipes-A-Lot" napkin
  • One charcoal desiccant packet

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