Conquest (board game)
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Conquest is a strategy board game
created and published by Donald Benge. First published in 1972 with cardboard pieces, it evolved to attractive plastic pieces and a deluxe set in pewter plated in various metals including gold. The game is based on point to point movement and capture, with an innovative recapture interspersed. Pieces may mount each other such as a soldier mounting a chariot, and both boarding a ship. The pieces also include elephants and knights. Starting with a two player version, a four player board was developed which can be played as a free for all, or as a partnership effort. There was another edition published by Donald Benge, Conquest Plus, which introduced catapults and siege engines. Followed by Grand Conquest http://www.grand-conquest.de/index.php/9/0/,which was published in Germany in 2006. Grand Conquest added camels and castles with draw bridres and introduced movement into the fields between the regular movement points. While an English version was printed, (1000 copies) it is yet to be released. On April 6, 2007 Donald was killed in a traffic accident with a drunk driver, and all known publishing activities were suspended until bought by Numbskull Games http://www.numbskullgames.com/in 2010. Donald also invented a chess variant called Quest Chess Quest-Chess, based on principals from conquest.
Board game
A board game is a game which involves counters or pieces being moved on a pre-marked surface or "board", according to a set of rules. Games may be based on pure strategy, chance or a mixture of the two, and usually have a goal which a player aims to achieve...
created and published by Donald Benge. First published in 1972 with cardboard pieces, it evolved to attractive plastic pieces and a deluxe set in pewter plated in various metals including gold. The game is based on point to point movement and capture, with an innovative recapture interspersed. Pieces may mount each other such as a soldier mounting a chariot, and both boarding a ship. The pieces also include elephants and knights. Starting with a two player version, a four player board was developed which can be played as a free for all, or as a partnership effort. There was another edition published by Donald Benge, Conquest Plus, which introduced catapults and siege engines. Followed by Grand Conquest http://www.grand-conquest.de/index.php/9/0/,which was published in Germany in 2006. Grand Conquest added camels and castles with draw bridres and introduced movement into the fields between the regular movement points. While an English version was printed, (1000 copies) it is yet to be released. On April 6, 2007 Donald was killed in a traffic accident with a drunk driver, and all known publishing activities were suspended until bought by Numbskull Games http://www.numbskullgames.com/in 2010. Donald also invented a chess variant called Quest Chess Quest-Chess, based on principals from conquest.