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For its time (and the beta version of this map appeared back in 98), the design of the card was simply excellent. Retaining the classic layout of the original map and significantly increasing its size, the author added a huge amount of decorative details. When I first saw this card, I'll be honest, she impressed me a lot. From the chips of the card, it can be noted that instead of the flags on it, you need to carry small models of the facades of the original forts. It looks very cool. If we talk about the practical side of design, then things are much worse with this. There is no real benefit from all this beauty, and in places it frankly interferes. For example, to lay out the ladder on the lattice floor of the cellar, the occupation is clearly not for the faint-hearted demons - the pipes simply fall down into the water (or rather, what is poured there). In addition, with the increase in the size of the map, the proportions of the rooms have also changed significantly. Added and some new tambours and dressing rooms ... Not that the card was not playable (for a large number of people - it's the most), but still it is more decorative than utilitarian. That is, running around to look at it is nice, but seriously to play better on some other :). By the way, why is there an underground room, the path to which leads from the water (formally, there is a wall punched by a children's park), I did not understand at all. Obviously, some unrealized idea of ​​the author ...

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