Welcome to the Amazing Race: History of War. This season, 33 teams will embark on a journey that will take them through the sites and history of famous battles that shaped the course of the world into the nations we have today. Each leg of the race has its own tricks and hardships that you all will have to overcome. If you fail to overcome the challenges of the round, you may face elimination. If you succeed, you will gain much-coveted points for your Tournament Players Association ranking. Although your immediate opponents may change every leg, your overall goal is still the same: finish ahead of the others for only one team may be crowned the champions of Amazing Race: History of War.
Although not the earliest war in this tournament, The War of the Triple Alliance typified the border-battles seen throughout the world as new nations tried to spread their influences over their neighboring lands. According to the description on the CC map, “When Brazil occupied Uruguay in 1864, Paraguay was cut off from the Rio de la Plata and the sea. Paraguay responded by invading both Brazil and Argentina, who would sign the Treaty of the Triple Alliance with the new government of Uruguay in 1865. War raged on land and on the rivers for five years. Some 400,000 would die from battle or disease in South America’s bloodiest war.”
The war set in motion several changes that defined the development of all the nations involved. This Great War (as it’s called in Paraguay) devastated Paraguay, killing most of the country’s male population. The country was referred to as a republic, but only had its first democratic elections in 1933. The war led to the end of slavery in Brazil, the increase of the military’s political influence, and a mountain of debt that hampered the country’s growth. Argentina consolidated into a nation-state and it was the last time Brazil and Argentina interfered with Uruguayan government.
The opening leg for this season will take place on the War of the Triple Alliance map. Created by oaktown, this map plays as one with standard gameplay with an aged graphics appearance. The traditional army circles have been replaced by other shapes that denote the countries where each region belongs. The ship guarding the mouth of the Rio de la Plata links the capitals of each nation, while the one-way attack provides Paraguay with a direct route to Argentina without the threat of retaliation. At the end of this leg, the three lowest finishers will be eliminated. Good luck.
There is 1 game remaining, but 1 of the players of the team that may get eliminated anyway may be down a player, so they may automatically get removed. Basically, new games will hopefully be coming out soon.
The war that forever changed the course of the world occurred in the New World from 1775-1783. A band of 13 Colonies joined together to challenge the most powerful nation in the world: England. The rebels used their extensive knowledge of the terrain and even guerilla tactics to hold off and then beat back the invading English. Sparked by excessive taxation and a desire to remove a dictatorial government, the United States succeeded in their revolution. Their success changed the course of freedom and world affairs for the next 225+ years.
The CC Map was designed by Industrial Helix. The map has a distinctly linear setup but does use ships and woods to gain a quicker route to the other end of the country. The ships are owned by France and Britain, with benefits for holding each of them. Beware during your trek through the woods, as any troops you leave there will no longer be yours to command. The three lowest scoring teams in this round will be eliminated. Good luck.
This round may be the closest round ever in my Amazing Race tournaments. There is only 1 team guaranteed to be eliminated, and there are already 7 teams with 7 points each who could be on the chopping block, depending on the outcome of the final 4 games. Incredibly tight pairings.
It looks like all the games in this round have finished. Although it's Thanksgiving Break, I'm incredibly swamped with picking up extra hours at work, seeing family, and writing a term paper that's due on Monday. New games should come out on the 30th.
The Battle of Waterloo marked the downfall of a great French empire. Napoleon had reigned in France for nearly 10 years and had amassed an empire that stretched over much of Europe. After nearly a full year out of power, Napoleon returned for 3 months that concluded with the Battles of Waterloo. He decided to go on the offensive to stop the oncoming British and Prussian armies. The British armies led by the Duke of Wellington were able to hold their defensive positions in the mud and slippery field until the Prussian army arrived and broke the right flank of the French army. The French army was not able to hold the country and the allies of the Seventh Coalition forced Napoleon off the thrown and into his final exile on Saint Helena.
The Conquer Club map of Waterloo is marked by massive artillery bombardments and ranged attacks by cavalry. The bonus regions range from small areas to very large areas, with the goal being to either hold the artilleries that bombard the bonus territories or to find the small regions that cannot be bombarded. Most 1v1 games come down to who can bombard the most territories first, but a three-way team game may come down to who can actually hold the bombardment regions. This complex map is not for the faint of heart and will be the first major test for the tournament participants.