Snapshot (board game)

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Snapshot
GDW Snapshop Boardgame cover 1979.jpg
Designer(s) Marc W. Miller
Illustrator(s)
Publisher(s) Game Designers' Workshop
Publication date1979;42 years ago (1979)
Genre(s) Science fiction Board wargame
Series Traveller boardgames

Snapshot is a 1979 board wargame, designed by Marc W. Miller, illustrated by Paul R. Banner and Richard Hentz, cover art by Jennell Jaquays, [lower-alpha 1] and published by Game Designers' Workshop. The original was republished in 2004 as part of Far Future Enterprises Traveller: The Classic Games, Games 1-6+. [1]

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Gameplay

Snapshot is a game of starship boarding and personal combat derived from Traveller . [2] Azhanti High Lightning is the third Traveller boardgame published by GDW. [3] A second edition with new cover art by Chris White was published in 1983. [4]

Reception

Peter Darvill-Evans reviewed Snapshot for White Dwarf #16, giving it an overall rating of 8 out of 10, and stated that "it is an invaluable adjunct to Traveller, allowing close combat to be resolved in detail, yet quickly and simply ; as a game in itself it is perhaps less satisfactory, although still one of the best man-to-man combat systems on the market; and the presentation is in every way excellent." [5]

Eric Goldberg reviewed Snapshot in Ares Magazine #1, rating it a 5 out of 9. [6] Goldberg commented that "Slightly more complicated than necessary, but fairly playable. Adventurers can take half an hour or an afternoon." [6]

Tony Watson reviewed Snapshot in The Space Gamer No. 27. [2] Watson commented that "While Snapshot is a solid game in its own right, I think it truly realizes its potential when used with Traveller. Players must consider character survival more carefully and think of goals and ambitions beyond the immediate combat." [2]

See also

Traveller boardgames

Notes

  1. 1 2 Credited as Paul Jaquays.

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