Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile
As the Chancellor, I had the people on my side.
As the Chancellor, I had the people on my side.
March on the Drina by Princep Games is a war game set during World War I, or more specifically the Serbian campaign, where one player controls the Serbian forces, which are technically supported by Montenegro, but that country has no forces or financial power of its own, while 1 to 3 other players control the opposing side of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria.
We were on Mars.
Having played Oath by Leder Games a few more times since my review, I felt it was time to share with you what I have learned since and to see if my view of the game has changed in any way, which is why this article is under the Takebacks heading.
The forest ratmen were on the loose, overrunning the land and pushing out stout elves, heroic dwarves and berserk trolls wherever they found them.
The country was divided again.
It was an outrage!
Our peace had been shattered.
We were at the dawn of a new civilization.
I think like pretty much every hobby, playing board games is about having fun.