Dyranum's steampunk space game got me thinking of an idea i've been kicking around for a while now. Summed up succinctly, it's Steampunk Mars
Bascially, in the late 19th century man invents a means of travelling through the "luminous Ether" between worlds. They find Mars to be as envisioned by Percival Lowell, home to a civilization with an elaborate network of canals. A "Scramble for Mars" breaks out as the great powers of Earth compete for control of the Red Planet. Players would be the colonial regimes.
It would be a fairly simple strategy game, closer to Imperium Offtopicum than the World in Revolution type games. I'm thinking that players would be limited in what resources they can bring over from earth each turn to grow their colony. Would there be any interest in such a game?

Bascially, in the late 19th century man invents a means of travelling through the "luminous Ether" between worlds. They find Mars to be as envisioned by Percival Lowell, home to a civilization with an elaborate network of canals. A "Scramble for Mars" breaks out as the great powers of Earth compete for control of the Red Planet. Players would be the colonial regimes.
It would be a fairly simple strategy game, closer to Imperium Offtopicum than the World in Revolution type games. I'm thinking that players would be limited in what resources they can bring over from earth each turn to grow their colony. Would there be any interest in such a game?
