CMON’s Rising Sun Board Game Arrives On Kickstarter
March 8, 2017 by brennon
The Rising Sun Board Game from CMON, Guillotine Games and Studio McVey has now hit Kickstarter like a sledgehammer and is already smashing its way through all manner of stretch goals as it powers on to be another storming project. With a cool $1,393+775423,710 at the time of writing...this one is looking epic.
A game of Rising Sun sees you playing as one of five different clans in this three to five player game, vying for dominance over the region by whatever means are called for. Using Diplomacy as a baseline for this game you will be negotiating, fighting and scheming your way to victory and dominance over the land.
Something that is key to the game, at least in my opinion, is that each of the clans not only has distinctive looking miniatures which carry over their themes but also they have slightly different abilities too allowing for a sense of asymmetry on the tabletop - always fun for repeat gaming experiences.
During the first phase of each turn, you will have to do some planning...
"They can Recruit new units on their Strongholds, Marshal their forces across the map, Train to upgrade their clan with Season cards, Harvest to reap the rewards of the provinces they dominate, or even Betray their ally to bring opposing forces to their side."
Fascinatingly they have really drawn on the idea of allies and support in this game. You will sit down and discuss who is going to work together as they can be strong when engaged in at the right time. Betraying your 'friends' is also quite a big part of the game, a negative one. Bringing dishonour to your clan can end with you losing out on key decisions...but you might even be able to call on the deadly Oni if you're craven enough.
You will then be engaging in battles and more across the provinces where the outcome of your battles is decided by the victor alone. However, the War Advantages at play here might mean that you can bluff your way into a hard-fought victory, sacrifice your forces to gain the upper hand, or simply make someone spend all of their gold on a fleeting endeavour.
A full gameplay preview is included at the top of the page for someone wanting to watch a slice of the game being played out. This does seem like it's taken a lot of what makes games like Diplomacy, Chaos In The Old World and others of that ilk, and boiled it down into an easy to play format which is ripe for intrigue and tactical thinking.
Did I mention that you get some seriously good looking miniatures in this game? As you've seen a lot of the miniatures are simply stunning thanks again to the artwork and sculpting of Adrian Smith and Studio McVey. I mean, look at this River Dragon!
Well, now you've heard a little bit about the game and seen the models I guess the next step is to work out how to pledge right?
Pledging For The Game
Thankfully they have made pledging for this game insanely easy. You have one pledge level...
There you go. You get the core box and the Kickstarter Exclusive Phoenix model plus everything that is unlocked via the appropriate stretch goals. Right now this includes new monsters, alternative sculpts for the different clans, new upgraded markers and much more.
Will you be pledging on this one?
"A full gameplay preview is included at the top of the page for someone wanting to watch a slice of the game being played out..."
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Hell yes 😀 . Now to sit back and watch more and more beautiful mini’s unlock.
The video was very fun the watch because those playing are such great hams but this will be a painful game to teach others how to play. These guys in the video definitely played many times to know the rules the way they do.
It took around a couple of hours for it to surpass Blood Rage’s entire total.
I’m not a board gamer but I’m backing this just for the minis
Doesn’t look as good as blood rage but that may just be me.
Different game from BR. https://cmon.com/news/the-battle-system-of-rising-sun
Those models look really nice.
Adrian Smith’s artwork is amazing. I’m interested just for that. He is the best concept artist in the field without doubt.
the gameplay looks interesting but i don’t have much experience with games like this so i’m not sure how well it holds up against the other games of its type. the sculpts look good, how well they will translate to soft plastic though is a possible issue. there were some bendy spears on display and the detail on the gameplay video minis were a lot softer than the resins. i am certainly looking to get into this kind of grand strategy board game and the art and setting are really doing it for me. i will probably wait to see… Read more »
These are the same people that handled all the production etc for the others: 7 sins, and I can tell you honestly that the figures in that game, are bar none, some of the best minis in my entire collection, INCLUDING high end wargaming minis… I was completely blown away.
I don’t think we will have anything to fear with the end quality on these beauties.
is there a house rule where you can only play with beautiful women?
the figures look great and the game is interesting with all the back stabbing.
I’d like to see this played with 3 people. As it stands it seems like a great 5 player game but it’s fairly hard to get together that many people. I mean its a no-brainer for all the stretch goals and minis but it’d be nice if the game is as smooth and intriguing at 3 as it is at 5.
This was asked on the KS page and it was answered yes. That they have had hundreds of play hours with 3 and if two of your buddies decide to gang up on you, there is even a way to reverse their deceit onto them in the combat phase. It has been well thought out.
Figures look amazing, but it will have to go a long way to surpass Shogun as a board game. Unrortunately for my experience with 7 sins means on this occasion I will not be investing…I’m out.