Il Trono di Carte!

Yesterday saw the introduction of my card game Il Trono di Carte (The Throne of Cards) at a special event at the National Museum of the Risorgimento in Turin. Originally our title was Castelli di Carte/ Houses of Cards, I mentioned it a couple of times here in the past and now it’s out in the world!

What is it, for those who missed those mentions?

A simple, fast card-driven game for two players set in southern Italy in 1861-65, in the immediate aftermath of the Risorgimento. After his defeat, Francis II of Bourbon, King of the Two Sicilies, has taken refuge in Rome and attempts to reclaim his kingdom or subvert the new order by any means at his disposal—diplomacy, intrigue, propaganda, guerrilla warfare by adventurers, criminal patriots and thousands of demobilized soldiers at a loose end! Meanwhile, the newly unified nation of Italy under the leadership of the House of Savoy must address the great challenges of restoring law and order and bringing southern Italy into the 19th century with modern infrastructure and new legal, administrative and landowning codes. This period of Italian history is called Il Grande Brigantaggio, or “The Great Brigandage” but also has some parallels with the Reconstruction period in the United States. Players have hands of cards that represent individuals and social groups or forces with both “hard” and “soft” power projection, and they play them in different regions of southern Italy seeking enduring influence. The game plays quickly.

Boardgamegeek entry: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/466858/il-trono-di-carte

I will let Direttore Alessando Bollo of the museum explain about the event (translation by LinkedIn, from his post there):

Yesterday at the museum we experienced a wonderful special day.
Totally dedicated to the game.
We presented “Throne of Cards”, the new game created by Blacknight Editions in collaboration with the Museum, inspired by the exhibition on the Brigands and built from iconographic materials and historical research from our collections. We tested it directly in a symbolic place, the Chamber of Deputies, transformed for a day into a space for play and experimentation. It was a fun and participatory moment, but above all very stimulating also to think about the potential of this language.
Our mediators have in fact identified the game as a powerful educational tool: starting next year we will offer high schools a structured path in which a visit to the museum and the game will intertwine, offering students a new and engaging way to discover and understand history.
The Throne of Cards will be present in the museum library to be played by those who like it and sold in the bookshop…
Let’s play!

This panel of experts introduced the game, in the hall of the Museum (which is full of these huge paintings). From left to right they are: Giuseppe Tamba, publisher, Blacknight Editions; Riccardo Fassone, University of Turin; Carmine Pinto, historian who consulted on the game and wrote the background material; and Giaime Alonge, University of Turin.

There was also group play of the game, facilitated by friends Mauro and Fabrizio… the cards are Tarot size and the Museum opened its archives of images to the publisher so it’s really beautiful.

Most encouraging of all is that not only will the Museum be selling the game in its bookshop, they will also possibly use it as educational material for when students visit the museum – combine study with field trip with game play!

The game will be generally available after May of this year, it will be introduced at a game convention in Bologna in that month. It will be available both from the Museum bookshop (link below) and from Blacknight itself. I have been told that it will include an English language version!

https://www.museorisorgimentotorino.it/en/bookshop

This all tied in with the Museum’s exhibition Briganti! which started in November 2025 and concludes at the end of this month.

I’m so happy to have this one see the light of day!

Into the White (again)

 

Sorry I haven’t posted lately, I have been busy working on a design.

I will be going to Ottawa (brrrr) for the Connections-North conference on March 14. It’s a one-day event that goes quickly but there will be:

  • panels on wargaming methodology and gaming “emerging challenges”
  • demonstrations of games (I will be showing QUICK Junior and maybe will drag along some other items)
  • a “game lab” brainstorm session on topics like Arctic security, influence operations and social resilience, and others.

Here is a link to the complete program: https://paxsims.wordpress.com/2026/02/19/connections-north-2026-conference-programme/

I’ll be in town a couple of days either side of the event too, since apparently I have forgotten how cold that cold can be and have to be taught again.

 

Canada: Higher education and defence preparedness

Some of you may know, and likely none of you will care, that my day job involves research, writing and some program development or administration in or rather adjacent to the BC public post-secondary system. 

One news source that crosses my path nearly every day is  a blog entry or other item from Higher Education Strategy Associates or HESA, led by one Alex Usher who is the usual go-to guy fo rthe big picture on post-secondary education in Canada. If you are interested in this topic, you should certainly subscribe to his “One Thought To Start Your Day” blog. 

Today he gave an account of a “National Defence Research Roundtable” that was held in Ottawa on December 15, 2025. About 77 representatives of universities across Canada met to discuss the new security situation, the new alignment, priority and above all spending on the part of the federal government concerning national defence, and how post-secondary education could contribute to this urgent issue.

Usher presented the notes and proceedings of the roundtable:

https://higheredstrategy.com/report-back-on-the-national-defence-research-roundtable/

Certainly there was a lot in there about how miserably fragmented and seemingly hopeless the situation is given the pace of current events, but a certain amount of optimism too, if enough people would wake up. Much of the discussion also centred around pure and applied research and technical points, and I zipped through it in search of anything that might related to professional military education or civil defence, since this sort of thing is related to professional wargaming and training. One passage stood out for me as a model we might follow (p. 8):

 

In discussions, participants identified components of international models that were best suited
to the Canadian context, namely Sweden’s Campus Total Defence model and the Australian
Defence Science and Universities Network.


The Swedish model is rooted in an expansive whole-of-society definition of defence that encompasses civil preparedness and emergency response in addition to military capabilities. Participants felt this was an apt culture fit for Canada and would align well with the needed culture shift
in post-secondary towards a whole-of-society readiness framing of defence and security. This
model is also rooted in a coordinated network of 30+ Swedish universities (civilian and military)
oriented around providing upskilling education for the total defence mandate and developing
specialized research hubs reflecting each member university’s areas of strength. This coordination has largely been bottom-up and organized by universities themselves, which resonated with
post-secondary leaders and representatives from funding bodies. Participants felt that the
Canadian post-secondary sector could self-organize and coordinate in similar ways, enabling
them to proactively develop strategies and solutions in response to governmental priorities
rather than awaiting top-down instruction.

Again the Swedes are helping to show us the way, I think. 

I’ve written before about a “Canadian Civil Defence Corps” on the Swedish model, and the amount of training and skills development that could be quickly and hopefully efficiently be done at our universities and colleges has great potential. 

Ditto also, for the professional military education needs of the instructors, analysts, officers and NCOs of an expanded Canadian military (regular and reserve). This is where wargaming and wargame thinking comes in!

I hope something concrete will come of this roundtable. Meanwhile, let’s keep thinking about this. 

Click to access Presentation-on-International-Defence-Research-Funding-Models.pdf

Click to access 2025-01-14_2025-NDRR-Report_web.pdf

Cons: SDHistcon Online, 31 January 2026

https://tabletop.events/conventions/sdhist-online-2026-winter-quarters

COMRADES!

It’s time for the annual online SDHistcon again!

One day only, Saturday 31 January 2026!

The event schedule hasn’t been filled out yet, but there will be lots of demonstrations, presentations, and panel discussions.

I can verify that I have been tapped to have a nice interview/chat with the affable Andrew Bucholtz about my recent work and published games.

It will be at 0900 Pacific time, 1200 on the Right Coast.

https://tabletop.events/conventions/sdhist-online-2026-winter-quarters/schedule/23

But if you are reading this blog regularly you may have heard it before so other events will feature Mark Herman, Volko Ruhnke, John Butterfield, David Thompson (showing a mystery new game, what could it be?), Dan Bullock, and more.

Tickets are $10 and all events are free… pretty cheap buzz if you ask me, and no Con Crud virus to take home.

 

[Edited to add:]

Here is the link to the Youtube of the interview, if you are interested!

Free game: The Chair Is Empty

[Cover image: La Legende des Siecles by Rene Magritte, 1950.]

The Chair is Empty

A card-based game about political tensions and power vacuums, for 3 or more players.

This is a much cleaned-up and streamlined version of Caudillo, a power politics game placed in a thinly disguised post-Chavez Venezuela which I first designed in 2013 (before Chavez was post-Chavez).

It is basically similar in its semi-cooperative and semi-competitive nature, and it plays up the constant tension between these urges. As players vie to create the largest and most durable personal power base (scored periodically throughout the game), the card deck delivers more and more crises that players must deal with collectively (and collect small rewards immediately) or become overloaded. Coups d’etat provide another quick way to score, and the office of El Presidente has its own perks too.

The free PnP version consists of 108 cards, 88 counters, and the usual rules and play aids. Several scenarios are supplied, including a 2-player variant.

The game rules say it is for 3-5 players which seems to be where it scales best, but certainly more than 5 can play simply by adding sets of player markers.

I started work on this during lockdown in 2020; David Turczi was involved in early development and I am very grateful for his help. I kept at it over the post-COVID years and it’s in a state I feel okay to release for free print and play, especially with the uncertain situation in Venezuela now (though this is in no way an attempt at a simulation of the actual situation there; the stupid Spanish language puns will tell you that).

I plan on self-publishing a physical version of this later, since in the course of locating resources for O Canada I found a good card printer in Canada (The Playing Card Factory of Mississauga ON: https://theplayingcardfactory.com/ ). But I would like it to have better art than the janky free clip art I am using now, and no damn generative AI will be involved. So it might take a while.

Meanwhile, here are the files:

Chair rules 10 Dec 25  rules

Chair PAC 5 Nov 25  player aid card

Chair variants 5 Nov 25  scenarios, including a 2-player method where El Presidente is a dummy and a “Gringo” piggybacking variant that is perhaps applicable right now.

Chair group cards 2 Aug 24 Group and Agent cards

Chair crisis cards 2 Aug 24 Crisis and other cards

Chair card lists 30 July 24 Card lists for perusing

Chair ctrs 13 Nov 22  double set of counters

[PS: Thanks to friend of the blog Roger Leroux for the title, replacing the functional but less ambiguous “Strongman-2”]

O Canada: PnP version available through WargameVault

https://www.wargamevault.com/en/product/548801/o-canada

The 50 physical copies of O Canada that I made all sold within 48 hours.

I’m resolved not to make any more physical copies, but O Canada is now available in limitless Print and Play format to anyone and everyone through WargameVault!

Cost is $18.00 US funds, or 80% off the price of the physical version… so you can expend up to $70 CAD worth of your time building a copy, and still be ahead of the game!

The first 50 orders will receive a FREE deck of special Event Cards (produced by The Playing Card Factory of Mississauga Ontario) so one of the more onerous tasks is done for you already.

Even at that you could just get the files, and use them to play the free Vassal or Tabletop Simulator modules that have been made available.

https://vassalengine.org/library/projects/O-Canada

Tabletop Simulator:

Thanks for your interest, everyone!

Webinar: Sin-crazed Idioms

Next week in the everlasting series of Georgetown University Wargaming Society webinars:

Idiosyncrasy in Motion

December 9, 2025 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EST (that’s GMT -5)

The wargame designer Brian Train shares some thoughts on how he does what he does.

After publishing close to 70 games of all sizes and approaches over the last 30 years, he must have learned something….

If you missed this, it is up on the GUWS Youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@georgetownuniversitywargam6881

It’s around 1 hour and 20 minutes long but if you took out all my umms and ahhs it would be less than 40, I’ll bet.

This old-timer do ramble on….

O Canada: Vassal module now available

https://vassalengine.org/library/projects/O-Canada

Thanks to the efforts of Chris van Sommeren, a Vassal module for O Canada is now available!

Bottoscon 2025

ast weekend was Bottoscon 2025, and a weekend well spent!

I had three new things to show, and got in games of all of them:

China’s War 1937-41, on Friday night… Japanese won on 2nd Propaganda Round because the Chinese forgot to fight them. Thanks to Ben Suan (lower right) for loaning his copy for the game!

Brief Border Wars Volume 2, in particular the Italo-Greek War, Greeks won keeping the Eyeties out quite handily.

O Canada on Saturday night, Provincial Autonomists (me) won narrowly!

It was great to see people I otherwise would not have seen all year, and some new people I have corresponded with but not met… Grant Linneberg from Pushing Cardboard podcast interviewed me (will let you all know later when he posts it, after taking out all the ums and ahs and hacking coughing spells) and lost quite graciously as the Italians and tried out Gravel with me, and Jack Stalica who helped playtest Brief Border Wars Vol 2.

The hotel was nice as always, good location near to a Skytrain station so Akito could come out and visit me in the middle of his day trip to Vancouver.

I won a nice door prize, Greek Tragedy by Patrick Stevens so now I have all three of the games ever designed on the (20th Century) Greek Civil War.

This was the second of two BottosCons (Rob organized one in May for all the Canadians who were not going to Consimworld Expo, and others) and a good one.

Sale: Compass Games Holiday Catalogue

Compass Games has announced its 2025 Holiday Catalogue Sale.

Prices are good to January 31, 2026.

My stuff:

  • Brief Border Wars 2 for $58
  • Finnish Civil War (in Paper Wars) for $20!
  • Brief Border Wars 1 is sold out.

Stock up!

Compass Games 2025 Holiday Catalog

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