¡Enfrenta la ocupación de Francia en una guerra de guerillas para deshacerse del yugo de los opresores y liberar la patria!
Maquis es un juego solitario de colocación de trabajadores con objetivos variables. El jugador coloca sus agentes de la resistencia en espacios alrededor del pueblo para lograr sus objetivos (explotar trenes, publicar periódicos clandestinos, ayudar a espías, etc.). Al mismo tiempo, colaboradores y soldados patrullan el área. Los agentes que no puedan regresar al piso franco al final del día son arrestados y no se los vuelve a ver.
Para jugar puedes elegir entre 9 misiones, con 6 niveles de dificultad.
Diseño Original del juego: Jake Staines (https://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgamedesigner/23504/jake-staines)
Arte del juego: Ilya Baranovsky (http://ilya-b.deviantart.com/)
Misiones Extra: Nicolas Vanbelle
Música (app, app preview): "Bushwick Tarantella Loop" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licencia bajo Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Traducción Española: Santiago Eximeno and Juan Francisco Torres
BGG: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/148729/maquis
App creada con permiso del diseñador original del juego y del artista gráfico.
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The idea behind this game is great, really great. But for some reason the app handicaps the player every way possible.
You, playing as the Resistance, must go first. Then the patrols are placed. That's not fair, or realistic. In reality, the Resistance would have some idea where the patrols are. At least one patrol should go first.
And town's morale automatically decreases as the game progresses. Even if nothing bad happens! That's just silly. And here's one more thing. The Resistance starts with nothing. Nothing at all. Not with an old shotgun, and not even with a loaf of bread. Again, that's just silly.
Sooooo GOOD
But… what is the likelihood of an update with new music and full screen support on newer phones. Cause that would be great!
Digital Version Has Rules WRONG
The digital version is much more difficult than the physical boardgame because it implements Patrol Placement incorrectly.
In the physical boardgame, a patrol unit is placed in one of 3 locations. If the first location has a patrol unit OR a resistance worker, it is placed in the next location listed on the card. If that one is occupied, it then is placed in the last one. ONLY if all 3 spaces are occupied, it then goes through the list again, but instead arrests(removes from the game) a resistance worker if they occupy the space it is supposed to be placed in.
In this digital version, Patrols are instead placed on the first open space OR the first space occupied by a resistance worker. This oversight makes the game much worse than the physical boardgame.
If the devs fix this, my rating would be 4 stars instead.
Could be great
Just got the physical version and was excited to see there’s an iOS version. Only problem i have is that I can’t figure out how to use the passports and I didn’t see it in the tutorial.
Music is incredibly grating. Game is too random to formulate any meaningful strategy
Music runs on a 45 second loop. Great for 3 minutes, very annoying after that. Rules are confusing. It took me an hour figuring how to complete missions (send a person to the mission card) and had to look it up online. Game rules are written in horrible font w terrible layout. Game video/tutorial is even worse that handbook. It’s not explained how the soldiers/policemen move so it’s impossible to predict anything. You just lost the game Losing screen is too abrupt and explain nothing. Suddenly you lost the game, sometimes having no idea why or how. Game being hard is not a problem in itself, but here it’s a problem. Even on ‘very easy’ it’s very unsatisfying to play. Game seems completely random and based on luck alone.
I think...
... you need the actual board game to enjoy this. The app by itself is very confusing to learn without actually having played the board game before.
Great solo play
This game app is helping me to be patient whilst I await for the board game to be reprinted (on Kickstarter). By then, I plan to know the game well enough to play strategically and at the advanced level! Thank you for making this app available, and for a decent price.
Pale version of the board game
This app is doesn’t come close to the actual board game. It is missing many of the missions.
Tough but fun!
What a challenge! Haven’t won yet but man is it fun!
Too dependent on luck
I like the concept of the game but I feel it needs some more tweaking so you’re not reliant on luck to win. Basically, there is absolutely no room for error: if the enemy moves to a desired location before you do (and in this case, it’s the 2 radio stations where you get most of your supplies), there is no plan B. You don’t have enough staff to implement a plan B and because supplies are pooled into just 2 locations that could be under enemy control, it usually means there’s nothing meaningful you can do in one turn (and since you have to beat the game in 14 turns, you can’t afford to waste a turn). So it’s a frustrating game that needs to find a better balance between strategy and luck.
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