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''Conquistador'', originally subtitled "The Age of Exploration: 1495–1600", is a
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published by
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(SPI) in
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that simulates the exploration of the
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in the 16th century. Players take on the role of European countries sending expeditions to find
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and establish colonies. Although the design uses the trappings of board
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such as a
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, combat is not a major part of the game.


Description

''Conquistador'' is a game for 1–3 players (SPI edition) or 2–4 players (
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edition) where the players vie to accumulate as much wealth, land and exploration as possible.


Components

The SPI version of the game published in ''
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'' #58 contains: * 22" x 32" hex grid game map of North & South America * 200 die-cut counters representing soldiers, colonists, missionaries,
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fleets, and gold bars, along with individually named explorers,
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s, and
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s. (Assistant designer Greg Costikyan noted that because it was a magazine pull-out, SPI limited the game to only 200 counters, inevitably leading to shortages of certain counters during the game.) * 12-page rules booklet The
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that SPI released later also contains two six-sided dice. The Avalon Hill edition contains 520 counters.


Gameplay

The basic game represents the activities of
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,
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,
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or
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. The game also includes a solitaire scenario where Spain is played by a single player, and the original SPI edition includes optional rules for an additional player to take a purely financial role as the
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bankers. The map is divided into areas such as
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and
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, each with ratings reflecting the hostility and fertility of the environment and the attitude of native inhabitants to European settlement. The first turn begins in 1495. Each subsequent turn represents an advance of five years, with the game ending in 1600 after 22 turns. Each turn consists of five phases, each of which is in turn divided into several segments. # Royal Council phase: Planning, beginning with a Random Events segment which determines money and colonist availability, as well as unforeseen events such as plague or unusual requirements such as searching for the
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or
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. The players also determine the order of play for the remainder of the turn and plan their expeditions, purchasing materials and forces and recording the composition and destination of each expedition. # Initial Naval phase: Players move their expeditions to and from the New World. They may also move within the New World, possibly engaging in naval combat or invasions, after which all expeditions check for possible losses due to attrition. # Segments of the Land phase: Attempts to discover gold and production from existing gold mines, movement and combat of land units, combat with natives, attrition of land units, and collection of resources. # Final Naval phase: Another opportunity to move expeditions to or from Europe, followed by attrition checks and credit for discoveries made by expeditions which have reached a friendly port. # Maintenance phase: Players pay for units which will be kept in play for the next turn. In addition, players can gain Victory Points for being the first to complete certain goals listed in a Discovery Table. For example, being the first to land on a hex in South America gains 35 Victory Points. Being the first to explore the length of the Amazon River is worth 125 Victory Points.


Victory conditions

At the end of 22 turns (the year 1600), each player is awarded *2 Victory Points for each ducat in their treasury *150 Victory Points for each area of the map under the player's control *Points gained for being the first to complete an Exploration Goal on the Discovery Table. The player with the most Victory Points is the winner.


Publication history

The game was designed by Richard Berg, with assistance from Greg Costikyan, with artwork and graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen. It was first published by SPI as a pull-out game in Issue 58 of ''Strategy & Tactics'', and then released as a boxed set. Although it generated steady sales, it was not a bestseller for SPI, never making into their Top Ten list. As assistant designer Greg Costikyan noted in 1985, "When ''Conquistador'' was first published, it met with a mixed reception on the part of 'Strategy & Tactics''subscribers, primarily, I think, because ''S&T'' subscribers preferred hard
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military games, and ''Conquistador'' was rather anomalous from their point of view." In 1980, SPI ran into financial difficulties, and in an attempt to raise capital, sold ''Conquistador'' and four other titles to Avalon Hill, who slightly revised the game rules and more than doubled the number of counters to alleviate the counter supply problem experienced in the SPI edition, then republished it in
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. Nine years later, in 1990, Avalon Hill published a much simplified version of the game for 2–6 players titled ''New World''.


Reception

In Issue 13 of '' Perfidious Albion'', Charles Vasey and Geoff Barnard discussed this game. Vasey called it, "A very neat game which outpaces ''
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'' as both a political and economic simulation. Its problems are the very long time taken to play through, and the massed dicing ... Its successes are the mass of information crammed into the game that allows sensible decisions to be made." Barnard replied, "Technically and historically this is a very interesting game, although it would seem to encourage the Machiavellian outlook amongst gamers rather more than actually happened." Vasey concluded, "Be very careful with your expenditure early in the game, and remember that not possessing an explorer may prevent you from doing great deeds but it also allows you to amass some wealth. Nice." Barnard concluded, "The game certainly works well as a game, all credit to the designers for that, although it is long and can be hard work." In his 1977 book '' The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming'', Nick Palmer called this "A complex and highly entertaining game." Palmer concluded, "very much a 'fun' game reminiscent of but even more varied than ''
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''. Not a supreme test of skill." In ''The Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training'', Martin Campion wondered if this game would work in the classroom, saying, "The game is often more complex than I would ideally want it to be, and it is guilty of hurrying French and English colonization along to make a more competitive game, but it is fascinating and the subject is big enough to justify the expense in time and effort." In Issue 31 of '' Moves'', David Grant defined the type of players that would enjoying this game, stating, "If you liked the financial challenge of ''
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'' , but felt it lacked the combat element of the local branch of the mob; if you liked the player interaction of '' Pit'', but were too sophisticated for its boisterousness; if you liked the combat of ''Chickamauga'', but missed the feel of cold(?) cash; if you enjoyed the maneuvering of
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, but missed that element provided by the spotted cube; if you like redoing history without the sweat, you will want to play ''Conquistador''." He concluded that ''Conquistador'' is "a game that should provide hours of keen competition." In Issue 42 of ''Moves'', Jonathan Southard wrote, "Very few games can approach Richard Berg's ''Conquistador'' for entertainment value. The exploitation of a new continent is a tremendously attractive game situation, and the game mechanics are dynamic and free-wheeling." In Issue 71 of ''Moves'', Joe Miranda commented, "''Conquistador'' is a grand accomplishment, a wargame that recreates an entire period of history, not just an individual war." Jon Freeman, writing in '' The Complete Book of Wargames'' (1980), said that ''Conquistador'' "may be the best of Richard Berg's designs", and that while "too cynically realistic" in favoring colony development over the glamour of exploration, it is nevertheless "a lot of fun".


Awards

At the 1977
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, ''Conquistador'' was a finalist for the
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in the category of "Best Strategic Game of 1976".


Other reviews

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'' Special Issue #1 *''The Wargamer'' Vol.1 #4 *''Line of Departure'' #9 *''Strategist'' #189 *''American Wargamer'' Vol.4 #7 *'' Jeux & Stratégie'' #22


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