Cartolan - Trade Winds

Cartolan - Trade Winds Race to plot or plunder the best trade routes, discovering a different world each game.

As the old powers surrounding your Home City look hungrily at controlling the mysterious Silk Road, innovations in harnessing wind and water offer your Culture a chance to connect this wider world of trade partners first. Start a new age of exploration for fair trade, to leave a different legacy than rapacious colonisation. Race your Adventurers out with silk and lacquer wings, effortlessly riding

trade winds or striving against them and packing overland. Earn rewards by expanding your city's shared atlas, whether joining old maps or drawing anew. Establish trade routes by recruiting Innkeepers along your way, giving future Adventurers rest so they can quickly revisit exotic ports and trade for the silks that give your Home City's edge. Perhaps you'll even discover the Mythical City and a second home far away. But always remember, there are rival cultures even within your city, and they may not be above a little piracy! Only the culture that gathers silks fastest can weave a different future.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB5B6wY8k5s Fra Mauro's Mappa Mundi shows that traders were rounding the coast of Africa...
28/05/2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB5B6wY8k5s Fra Mauro's Mappa Mundi shows that traders were rounding the coast of Africa and even knew about Japan before Portuguese colonialism supposedly started the "age of discovery".

Cartolan lets us imagine a world where a plurality of traders and explorers plotted a different route for the future of the world they were discovering.

On the second floor of the Library of Saint Marks in Venice, Italy, a map of the world occupies an entire room.The Mappa Mundi, completed by Italian monk and...

With some help from Midjourney, the limited run release of Cartolan features this extension of our artist's work to this...
06/05/2024

With some help from Midjourney, the limited run release of Cartolan features this extension of our artist's work to this fuller, more narrative, cover art

Thanks to a seasoned guidebook reviewer casting their eyes over Cartolan's online guide, we've updated it to make the ru...
30/06/2023

Thanks to a seasoned guidebook reviewer casting their eyes over Cartolan's online guide, we've updated it to make the rules much easier to digest: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LuAe_V7xUiPdksBD5XowbvPdK9tO_SFwECsiqNrPXLY
We've also condensed everything into a draft version of the printed guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UyQ3lT9TDO46yyuL2RsuATO6RbQjtq0nW_oa3vU-Y3s/

H. Quick guide: 1. How the game is won: To win, a player must have banked more than 15 Silks greater than the closest opponent (a scoresheet column) or 100 total, or just more than anyone else when tiles run out. 2. Turn order: Each player in turn moves each of their Adventurers in turn until...

Actual powered flight MIGHT be a bit too radical for our anachronistic Sailpunk setting. But, with the right design and ...
17/06/2023

Actual powered flight MIGHT be a bit too radical for our anachronistic Sailpunk setting. But, with the right design and materials (and weather), person-powered aircraft can actually work - even crossing the Channel. So, it's an option for Cartolan...

Flying an aircraft has become as simple as just jumping on a bicycle.Throughout history, humans have made several attempts to fly like a bird.Of course, we'v...

The highest profile example of Sailpunk is Waterworld, a flawed but original blockbuster that might deserve reappraisal....
09/06/2023

The highest profile example of Sailpunk is Waterworld, a flawed but original blockbuster that might deserve reappraisal.

You need to ignore the jetski-riding Smokers, and Kevin Costner, to admire its real star: a sail/kite/windmill-driven trimaran.

Waterworld (1995) does have its flaws, but overall I hold it to be a very misunderstood film. If anything, it sports one of the coolest boats ever to grace a...

As part of our re-theming for Cartolan, to an alternate history "sailpunk"/"windpunk" setting, I asked the DALL-E2 AI to...
26/05/2023

As part of our re-theming for Cartolan, to an alternate history "sailpunk"/"windpunk" setting, I asked the DALL-E2 AI to reimagine some of our draft boxart.

To me it seems AI still has a way to go. But, maybe its reassuring about the originality of our thematic details...

This video takes us on a gentle stroll through the aesthetics of portolan charts, which are part of the inspiration for ...
20/05/2023

This video takes us on a gentle stroll through the aesthetics of portolan charts, which are part of the inspiration for Cartolan's mix of route-finding and mapping:

Portolan charts, or vellum charts illustrating the harbors and trade routes of the Mediterranean, were an early cartographic form, emerging in Spain and Ital...

13/05/2023

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There are several card game based around the playground game of Rock Paper Scissors, and countless more where Rock Paper Scissors has been used as a mechanic; for example to determine combat, as in Cartolan - Trade Winds, which we featured recently on Board's Eye View. TREO game designers have taken the playground game and turned it into an advanced version of the children's card game Snap.

Scissors Paper Stone comprises a deck of 56 cards; and they are circular cards like those in other CheatwellGames titles like Polar Panic and Flip-Pix!. Each card has on its face three symbols representing scissors, rock and paper, with one symbol printed in red, one in blue and the other in yellow. On the reverse of each card is just one of the symbols in one colour. The cards are stacked face down and the top card is flipped. Players then race to touch the card that wins between the two symbols of the same colour; so if the flipped card shows yellow scissors, blue paper and a red rock, and the card on top of the draw deck shows red scissors, then the card will be won by the player who touches the card with the rock. Players are also expected to make the corresponding hand symbol. If the top card on the draw deck has the same colour and symbol as one shown on the flipped card, then players have to clap hands to indicate the 'snap'. If a player makes a mistake, they forfeit two of the cards they've previously won.

The basic rules for Scissors Paper Stone make for a simple party game but the deck opens up the possibility for more interesting games. In our plays at Board's Eye View, we varied the rules so that players had to make the symbol with their hand that would beat the symbol indicated by the colour of the card on top of the draw pile. So, in the example above, the red draw pile card would indicate that it was the red rock that had to be beaten and so the correct hand signal to make would be paper. This variant is a little more challenging because it sets up a dissonance like that found in Stroop (Grand Gamers Guild): your brain is having to process and dismiss the distraction of the scissors symbol on the draw deck card... Another alternative that's less jarring may be to require players to make the 'missing' symbol (ie: paper, where the cards show red scissors and red rock; again tho' clapping where there's a 'snap'). Step up the cognitive challenge by alternating between the different rules.

There's good play value in this seemingly simple deck of cards.

This clip might take your imagination to the extreme end of the sailpunk/windpunk aesthetic, where some anachronistic un...
12/05/2023

This clip might take your imagination to the extreme end of the sailpunk/windpunk aesthetic, where some anachronistic understanding of materials and wings might allow all kinds of exotic robotics:

Strandbeest Evolution 2021 provides an update on the evolutionary development. Every spring I go to the beach with a new beast. During the summer I do all ki...

Cartolan will again be running a public testing session at the great Tabletop Scotland.We'd encourage everyone to attend...
07/05/2023

Cartolan will again be running a public testing session at the great Tabletop Scotland.

We'd encourage everyone to attend, as well as giving to their designated charity, Scottish Autism:

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