John Company - Forum Game

From the publisher:

Over its 250-year history, the British East India Company grew to become one of the most influential commercial and political organizations in the world. Its profits catapulted the British Empire to global dominance and shaped the fate of some of the world’s great nations, but its ascent was anything but easy. The Company was filled with diverging interests and struggled constantly at home and abroad.

John Company attempts to tell the story of the British East India Company from the inside out. Players will steer their dynasties through the company’s history, vying for position, power, and prestige. The goal of the game is simple: Use the Company and the Company’s trade to secure your place in society back home. To this end, you guide your scions through their careers, exchanging favors for positions in London or plush colonial posts. Players collectively control the Company, facing tough budgetary decisions and conflicting interests. Should a Governor conduct a campaign to expand company holdings or invest in his region’s infrastructure? Perhaps the honest tax revenues would be better diverted to expand his summer estate back home…

As the game continues, the Company may face open rebellion in India or outright failure as it grapples with increasingly bold attempts at regulation from the British government. It’s even possible that the Company’s trade monopoly will be revoked, leaving the players to form and operate their own trading firms. Each game offers a huge range of possibilities, informed chiefly by the decisions the players make. In addition, players can tailor their experience by using one of the three tournament scenarios that cover the Early, Mid, and Late Company that can be played in about 90 minutes. The game also offers a full campaign game that will take players from 1720 to 1857 in an evening.

Taking its inspiration from Phil Eklund’s seminal Lords games, John Company offers Greed Incorporated by way of Republic of Rome — and with only sixty cards and multiple scenarios, John Company is one of the most accessible SMG offerings to date.

John Company, as you may have surmised from the quote above, is Cole Wehrle’s (of Root fame) take on the East India Company.

I would love to get a game going on the forum, if people are interested in playing. Because I am currently running the Founding Fathers game on this forum, it may take me a couple weeks to get things set up for this game. In the meantime, I’d like to assess if there is interest on the forum to play.

What’s the thought on new players? It looks pretty complicated, is it a reasonable candidate to learn on the forum or is it better for people who have played before?

New players are okay. If anything, it may be easier to learn by forum as we have time to work out the rules as a group. I’ll post a rules summary and stuff when I have time.

I am 600% in. Will we be starting off with the 6-turn game or do you want to go longer and include private companies?

I’ve been following Founding Fathers for a while and would love to join a game of John Company. I’ve played once competitively and tinkered a few times solo. I’m in the UK which could take me a bit out of sync but am retired with plenty of time to check status.

I’d be interested if there’s room. I had the opportunity to pick up a used copy, but missed it.

I am also interested. Reading the rules at the moment.

I would like to play, thanks!

Welcome @tom_kassel!

I’m a particular fan of this sentence:

Is there still room? I’ll be out of the country for a while next week until April 24th, if you were planning on starting before then.

I’m a huge Coal Whirligig fanboy, so I’d love to play.

I step away from my phone for one second!

I was planning on doing the 6-Turn game to start, as sort of a play-by-forum shakedown cruise.

Currently we have:

@CF_Kane
@Lantz (maybe)
@tom_kassel
@Jorn_Weines
@rho21
@scottagibson
@Kolbex

As potential players. That is one too many at the moment, but I can drop out and moderate if Lantz and Kolbex are both in.

@Lantz, I think you should play and we will catch @Kolbex in the next game, because I will likely want to start before April 24.

I can sit this one out!

That’s fine, as long as there is a next game!

@Kolbex Assuming this one is not a total train wreck, there will be.

@Jorn_Weines no worries, you are definitely in.

It is going to take me at least through the weekend to figure out how best to represent this game online, so we can take it slow for now. I’ll get a rules summary up sometime over the next couple of days.

Cool, I am happy to play or I am happy to join a thunderdome if we’re over on peeps.

@CF_Kane, thanks for doing this!

Oh no you forgot me @CF_Kane :p

(It’s fine, I would have volunteered to drop out so new players can have a chance, let me know if I can help in running the game.)