SpaceWolves is a board game developed by myself, Samantha Vick, and Mike Sennott, as part of our "Up the River" variation assignment for Tracy Fullerton's class. For anyone who might be curious or want to play it, we've decided to post up the rules and the panels so you can download it and make it yourself!
Here's what you need to do:
Go here to download the two files, SpaceWolvesRules and SpaceWolvesPanels:
http://www.laikafawkes.com/spacewolves/SpaceWolvesRules.pdf
http://www.laikafawkes.com/spacewolves/SpaceWolvesPanels.pdf
(These links, Spacewolves merch, and more can be found on Mike's page, Laikafawkes.)
Print out the panels in the SpaceWolvesPanels file. (The final page is the box art - you don't actually have to do anything with that, it's just fun.) Cut out the panels and glue them onto a large piece of cardboard. Then cut out the cardboard around the panels. Now you have the game board!
To play, you'll also need three or four sets of player pieces - three for each player. (The game is for 3 - 4 players.) These can be anything, as long as they are small enough to fit 12 on a single panel, and each players' pieces can be distinguished from the others'. For instance, if you have a "Sorry" game, you can poach three pieces of each color to use on the board. If you don't have standard game pieces, you can also play with coins - one player gets three pennies, one gets three quarters, one three dimes, and so on.
Finally, you'll need some dice. Technically you could play the game with only one and re-roll it as you need, but we've found it best to have at least three dice, since most moves require rolling two dice at once, and some moves may require rolling three dice. Read the rules for more information.
That's it! You should be ready to play. Read the rules provided in the other file, and set up the board as the instructions indicate. Once you've played, we'd appreciate any feedback you might have (you can reply here, or e-mail me at kylagorman@hotmail.com) - it can only help us get better. Enjoy playing SpaceWolves!