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Welcome
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Thanks
for visiting our web page. Blue Iguana Games is a partnership
of veteran gamers (a century of combined gaming experience)
with an interest in game design, development, and publication.
We develop and publish games of established designers
as well as in-house design and development.
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Works
in Progress
Blue
Iguana projects include a diverse mix of subjects and
designers. We plan to offer high-quality boxed historical
strategy games, family and "Euro-style" games.
Check back in the coming months for updates. Current
projects include the following titles:
- Age
of Imperialism
- 1812
- 1866
- Empires
of Iron
- Fallujah
- High
Seas Fleet
- Mexican
War
- Scramble
for Africa
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| Design
Submissions
Blue Iguana Games welcomes submissions from game designers.
We are interested in high-quality games portraying historical
situations, fantasy, science fiction and "Euro-style"
games. Please review our design
submission guidelines before contacting us. |
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June 2010
Imperialism at Origins
Playtester
Kevin Rohrer will be running games of Age of Imperialism in the Origins War Room, June 23-25.
Here's a chance to get a preview of the game and be a part of playtesting.

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April 2010
1866 AAR
Mark Kalina
presents an after-action report of a playtest game with developer Rob Doane, giving a good illustration
of the game's flow and precarious balance.

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February 2010
1866 AAR
Playtester
Chris Valk presents an after-action report illustrating
the game's tight balance, as well as game mechanics.

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June 2009
John Firer Interview
Designer
John B. Firer talks with Boardgame News about 1866
and other topics.

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May 2009
Blue Iguana Demo
Visit us at Rapier 2009 in Jacksonville, Florida on June 20.

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April 2009
Developers Needed
Blue
Iguana seeks experienced, committed developers for its new games.

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April 2009
Mark
Kalina Interview
Blue
Iguana partner Mark Kalina was interviewed by Boardgame
News.

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March 2009
John
B. Firer's 1866
Blue
Iguana has signed John B. Firer, designer of Spartacus,
for an exciting new design.

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