Relive German History in Oranienburger Kanal and Weimar: The Fight for Democracy

Relive German History in Oranienburger Kanal and Weimar: The Fight for Democracy
• In July 2021, German publisher Spielworxx teased a mid-2022 release from designer Uwe Rosenberg — and somehow I missed the announcement of this game in December 2021. For shame...

In any case, here's a brief overview of Oranienburger Kanal, a 1-2 player game that plays in 60-90 minutes and that will be crowdfunded in Q1/Q2 2022 ahead of a October 2022 release date:
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The Oranienburg canal, which gave this game its name, was built between 1832 and 1837 in Brandenburg. The Havel River was difficult to navigate near the Oranienburg mills, so a canal was built from the Havel that crossed the older Ruppin canal, thereby forming the Oranienburg canal cross. During the industrialization in the 19th century, lots of companies and businesses were formed at this important waterway. Moreover, additional streets and railways were built.

Board Game: Oranienburger Kanal

In Oranienburger Kanal, you erect new industries and shape the infrastructure by building pathways, streets, railways, and canals. Most important of all are bridges that connect buildings. To do all of this, you have access to various actions that you select in the right moments.

At the end of the game, the player with the best industrial area and the best infrastructure wins.

Oranienburger Kanal also includes a solo game!
Spielworxx developer Uli Blennemann starts talking about Oranienburger Kanal at the 7:10 mark in this video, getting into the details of gameplay at about 11:00.

• Another title coming from Spielworxx in 2022 is Weimar: The Fight for Democracy, a design from Matthias Cramer that was originally announced as a 2019 release from Compass Games, but will instead be co-published in Germany with Skellig Games and in the U.S. with Capstone Games.

Board Game: Weimar: The Fight for Democracy
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Here's an overview of this four-player game that takes 3-6 hours to play:
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On the 9th of November, 1918, the cold autumn air in Berlin is full of tension. The workers are planning to strike and since the city is full of troops, they do not know if they will survive that day. Three hours later, the German monarchy does not exist anymore, and the first German democracy is born.

Weimar: The Fight for Democracy is a game about the major actors in the spectrum of the new Republic. The Social Democrats and the Conservatives are trying to defend the democracy. Communists and Nationalists are looking to overthrow the government and install their own regime. Will this infant Republic survive? Or will Germany — as in history — fall to the Nazis and become a lawless state? Or will there be a Union of Socialist German Republics?

Weimar includes two major "battlefields": In public opinion, the parties struggle to influence the important political issues like the economy, the media, or foreign affairs. Winning these issues scores points and allows them to take significant decisions. At the same time, the parties try to control the streets and position their followers in the major cities of Germany for demonstrations, street fights, and actions taken by the paramilitary organizations.

Weimar is a tense and exciting card-driven game (CDG) on a most interesting topic. Cards may be played for the event, for public opinion, or for actions in the street.

In each of the six game turns, the parties play one agenda that defines their strategy for the turn (e.g., modifying their twelve-card play deck, defining issues, getting advantages in the streets). The goals of the parties are asymmetrical and contradictory. While the democratic parties score for stabilizing the state and removing poverty, the non-democratic parties score for coups and unrest.
Uwe Bursik from Skellig Games says he expects the game to be available near the end of 2022.

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