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Monday, August 31, 2020

S is for Santorini

Where - I think it's fair to say - a majority of ancient historians (that's historians specialising in the ancient period, not a bunch of decrepit historians . . . although some of them are bound to have some age) now believe an advanced, pre-historical, bronze-age, naval society, akin or related to the Minoans or Troy, were based on their island paradise . . . which just happened to be a sleeping volcano - and you thought 2020 was a bit shit!

1996 Waddington's; Ancient Greece; Assault Craft; Atlantis; Atlantis Board Game; Bireme; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgamegeek; Bronze Age; Dolphins; Giant Octopus; Mediterranean; Minoan Civilisation; Myth & Legend; Playing Board; Playing Piece; Pre-History; Sea Monsters; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Waddington's Atlantis; Waddingtons Games; Waddingtons' Game;
Another Waddington's game today, with 'plastic smalls' . . . . [thump!] there, that's the PSTSM leaving the room, phew! I picked this up soon after it came out, for about half what it cost, with figures still on the runners, which is usually a sign the family didn't get through a first read of the rules!

1996 Waddington's; Ancient Greece; Assault Craft; Atlantis; Atlantis Board Game; Bireme; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgamegeek; Bronze Age; Dolphins; Giant Octopus; Mediterranean; Minoan Civilisation; Myth & Legend; Playing Board; Playing Piece; Pre-History; Sea Monsters; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Waddington's Atlantis; Waddingtons Games; Waddingtons' Game;
The figures are suitably ancient in the fashion stakes, and while wildly different sizes (if she stood-up straight she'd be 7-foot-6 to his 5-11), they would both paint-up well for inclusion with Atlantic's Christians in the big arena! He'd also make a good chariot soldier, while she could hide from 'Kong'!

1996 Waddington's; Ancient Greece; Assault Craft; Atlantis; Atlantis Board Game; Bireme; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgamegeek; Bronze Age; Dolphins; Giant Octopus; Mediterranean; Minoan Civilisation; Myth & Legend; Playing Board; Playing Piece; Pre-History; Sea Monsters; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Waddington's Atlantis; Waddingtons Games; Waddingtons' Game;
I wasn't prepared to do a .gif of this one as there are far too many pieces (120+) and I didn't bother reading the rules at all! But a central citadel leads-on to six town pieces, 12 countryside pieces and 24 rock-sections, after which, escape (the main aim of the game) lies in crossing the ocean . . .

1996 Waddington's; Ancient Greece; Assault Craft; Atlantis; Atlantis Board Game; Bireme; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgamegeek; Bronze Age; Dolphins; Giant Octopus; Mediterranean; Minoan Civilisation; Myth & Legend; Playing Board; Playing Piece; Pre-History; Sea Monsters; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Waddington's Atlantis; Waddingtons Games; Waddingtons' Game;
. . . a task facilitated by catching a ride on a passing bireme - only three at a time thought (Covid-19 social distancing!), Ding! Ding! "Move down the boat please! And don't forget to report anything unusual - No! Not the molten lava-balls falling from the sky Madam, management is already aware of that - and take all you belongings with you if you leave".

'If', because there are giant octopi and sea-dragons to help stop you ever getting to the mainland and being sold into slavery to pay for your passage! Note; the box art has reverse colours from those in my set.

1996 Waddington's; Ancient Greece; Assault Craft; Atlantis; Atlantis Board Game; Bireme; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgamegeek; Bronze Age; Dolphins; Giant Octopus; Mediterranean; Minoan Civilisation; Myth & Legend; Playing Board; Playing Piece; Pre-History; Sea Monsters; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Waddington's Atlantis; Waddingtons Games; Waddingtons' Game;
There are sharks too! Now you start to understand why each player has 12 counters, it is probably likely some players don't save more than one, if any at all? The dolphins probably help . . . bloody liberals, always wanting to aid people worse off than the majority . . . it's fucking socialism you know, sodding pinko-commie cetaceans!!

I posed them with the boat as I had it out for that post the other day!

1996 Waddington's; Ancient Greece; Assault Craft; Atlantis; Atlantis Board Game; Bireme; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgamegeek; Bronze Age; Dolphins; Giant Octopus; Mediterranean; Minoan Civilisation; Myth & Legend; Playing Board; Playing Piece; Pre-History; Sea Monsters; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Waddington's Atlantis; Waddingtons Games; Waddingtons' Game;
There you go, someone else went to the effort of setting-up a sample game so I didn't have to!

1996 Waddington's; Ancient Greece; Assault Craft; Atlantis; Atlantis Board Game; Bireme; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgamegeek; Bronze Age; Dolphins; Giant Octopus; Mediterranean; Minoan Civilisation; Myth & Legend; Playing Board; Playing Piece; Pre-History; Sea Monsters; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Waddington's Atlantis; Waddingtons Games; Waddingtons' Game;
I'm not saying she's mad, but look at the eyes, I think she's going to kill her 'mother' as soon as the photographer says "Wrap"!
 
19-06-2022 - I've since learnt that there are various versions of this game, some with simpler or more cartoony sea monsters, another with simple cone-counters for the people, one with all card pieces, another (Germany?) with wooden playing pieces and everything else in card, but I think the above is the best version of the lot.

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