Crossbows and Catapults
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Crossbows and Catapults, also known as Barbarernas sista kamp and Battlegrounds, is a game
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 of physical skill first released in 1983
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. It has since been published by several different game publishers including Lakeside, Alga (Brio)
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, Base Toys, Tomy
TOMY
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and currently Moose Toys (under the name Battlegrounds Crossbows and Catapults). In the game two sides, originally Vikings and Barbarians but later other names were used, build fortifications from plastic bricks then opposing players attempt to destroy each other's castle with rubber-band powered crossbows (similar to ballistae) and catapults firing plastic disks. In the most recent version launched in 2007, the two sides were Orcs and Knights.

In the Tomy version, the two armies are called the Impalers of the Clannic Shelf and the Doomlords of Gulch. The Impalers inhabit the Clannic Shelf, a large floating rock island 500 metres above the surface of Otherworld. The shelf has a gravitational affect on the Doomlords, causing them to have a shorter, squatter frame than the Impalers.

Rules and Play

Measure out a width of 39 inches and length of 59 inches on the floor/table. This will be the play area. Measure out twelve inches from each side of the area. This area will be the players' camps.

Players then setup their camp. The only rule regarding piece placement is that no Hero or Warrior may be obstructed from your opponent's view by a weapon or building (does not include brick walls).

Play begins with the Orcs attacking first. Each player has only two actions per turn. One action consists of either moving a warrior, hero or weapon or firing a weapon. Once a weapon is fired, it may not be fired again in the same turn.

Piece movement: Movement distance for pieces is easy to remember. Warriors and weapons can move only six inches per action. Heroes can move 12 inches.

Weapon rules: Before a player can fire a weapon, they must determine if the weapon is capable of being fired. A hero or warrior must be within two inches of a weapon to fire it. They can not be behind the weapon.

Qualification for piece removal after each turn: If a piece is laying on its side, the piece is removed. If a piece is bumped, it is left alone. If a Hero is killed before all the warriors are eliminated, the hero is put back into place; the player who owned the hit hero will lose an action on their next turn.

The game is over when all a player's warriors and then the hero have been killed.

Advanced Rules

There is an unofficial variation to the rules which can add to the experience and create a more tactical game. Where otherwise not addressed, the normal rules of play are followed.

1. Each player starts with 6 bricks instead of the normal 12. The extra 12 bricks are then placed in the neutral zone as additional obstacles.

2. Alternative winning scenario: A player's warrior or hero goes within 2 inches of the opposing player's open castle gate.

3. Two opposing units that are touching bases are in combat. Initiating combat takes one ACTION. If moving into combat, only a single ACTION is taken.

4. The victor of initiated combat is determined by each player rolling a single die. The player with the higher value wins and the losing player's unit is removed from play (or a power disc is removed if applicable). A hero unit gets to choose the best of 2 rolls of the die when in combat. If a hero unit is killed in combat outside of his base the hero is reset back to the player's base. All other normal rules regarding the hero apply.

5. (Optional) A player's turn lasts three ACTIONS instead of the normal two. Or each player rolls a die to determine the number of actions before each turn.

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