Modern Diplomacy IIIby Ricardo Moraes
Download Map (GIF) 33Kb This is a variant of Modern Diplomacy II by Vincent Mous
Powers:
2 center powers: Britain (B), Egypt (E), France (F), Germany (G), Italy (I), Poland (P), Spain (S), Turkey (T), Ukraine (U)
3 center power: Russia (R)
Starting positions (Spring 1994):
Britain (B): F Edi, F Lon Egypt (E): F Ale, A Cai France (F): A Par, F Mar Germany (G): F Ham, A Ber Italy (I): A Rom, F Ven Poland (P): F Gda, A War Russia (R): A Mos, A Ros, F Stp Spain (S): A Mad, F Bar Turkey (T): F Ank, A Ist Ukraine (U): A Kie, F Sev
Winning conditions:
21 home centers + 24 neutral = 45 total centers. 23 needed to win.
Game calendar:
The game starts at Spring 1994, succeed by Autumn 1994, Spring 1995 and so on, in two-season cycles per year.
Differences from original Modern Diplomacy: All powers owns only two home centers (exception: Russia owns three).
All powers are divided in a number of territories equals to three times its home centers (nine territories in case of Russia, six territories for anybody else). This condition implied in some territories adjustment: Ast (Spain), Sid (Egypt), Tre (Turkey) and Lod (Poland) were created, while Auv (France), Tus (Italy) and Gor (Russia) were deleted.
The supply centers in small geographical features were deleted (Monaco and Gibraltar), and its territories were absorbed by Mar (France) and And (Spain), respectively.
All internal boundaries in neutral countries were excluded. So Algeria and Norway now form entire countries (Western Sahara and Laponia were deleted).
Caspian Sea is unreachable, hence Iran have just south coast. The original Rostov channel into Caspian Sea don't exist in this variant.
Some minor drawing adjustments were made in map, specially in southern Jordanian border (now it touches RED clearly) and ARC-Ice frontiers. |