2 - 6 players | |
average 180 minutes | |
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Published in 1973 | |
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Adventure World War II | |
Card Drafting Roll / Spin and Move Simulation |
Escape From Colditz is a 1-vs-many semi-cooperative game where one player is the Security Officer of the German forces, and the others are Escape Officers for various nationalities or prisoners of war (POWs). Escape Officers try to acquire the equipment they need for a successful escape (rope, wire cutters, etc.), while the Security Officer tries to hinder them by putting them in solitary confinement and consficating their equipment. Play lasts for a pre-determined length of time or number of rounds. If an Escape Officer can free a pre-determined number of POWs (usually 2) before then, they win. Otherwise the Security Officer wins. The game was co-designed by Major PR Reid, a British soldier who was one of the few to actually successfully escape from Colditz during the Second World War.
Total Games Played: | 1 |
Average Players Per Game | 4 |
Badges | Name | NemePoints | Total Games | Avg. NemePoints | Wins / Losses | % Won |
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Neill Stoddart | 95 | 1 | 95.00 |
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100 % | |
Calvin Le Huray | 55 | 1 | 55.00 |
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0 % | |
Mark Young | 40 | 1 | 40.00 |
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0 % | |
Glen Kehoe | 20 | 1 | 20.00 |
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0 % |
Date Played | Result | |
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8/4/2016 |
1st
Neill Stoddart
95
2nd
Calvin Le Huray
55
3rd
Mark Young
40
4th
Glen Kehoe
20
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