CityTech
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Designers | Jordan Weisman L. Ross Babcock III Forest Brown |
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Publishers | FASA Corporation |
Years active | 1986 to 2001 |
Players | 2+ |
Setup time | 5 - 30 minutes |
Playing time | No exact time |
Chance | Dice rolling |
Age range | 12+ |
Skills | Tactical, Arithmetic |
Website | https://www.battletech.com/ |
CityTech is a FASA wargame first published in 1986 and set in the BattleTech fictional universe.
Gameplay
[edit]CityTech provided additional rules for simulating combat with infantry and vehicles rather than just BattleMechs, which were the focus of the original game.
Publication history
[edit]CityTech was the first official expansion to the BattleTech board game.
FASA published a second edition in 1994.
Reception
[edit]Scott Tanner reviewed CityTech in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 78.[1] Tanner commented that "It is in City Tech that infantry come into their full potential. Standing around in open country and getting slaughtered seems to be the poor infantryman's lot until City Tech came out."[1]
Stephan Wieck reviewed Citytech in White Wolf #7 (1987), rating it an 8 out of 10 and stated that "The interior art of Citytech is rather poor, but the cover art done by Jim Holloway is very good. And, the counters and maps are of very high quality."[2]
Reviews
[edit]- Adventurer (Issue 7 - Feb 1987)[3]
- Different Worlds #45
- White Wolf Inphobia #57 (July, 1995)
- Shadis #20 (July 1995)[4]
- Casus Belli #94[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Tanner, Scott (April–May 1987). "Infotech on Battletech". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer (78). Diverse Talents, Incorporated: 15–16.
- ^ Wieck, Stephan (1987). "Battletech Game System". White Wolf Magazine. No. 7. p. 8-9. and [1]
- ^ "Adventurer Magazine : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive".
- ^ "Shadis Magazine : Alderac Entertainment Group : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive". January 1990.
- ^ "Casus Belli #094". 1996.