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  1. Hegemony is an asymmetric politico-economic card-driven board game for 2-4 players that puts you in the role of one of the socio-economic groups in a fictional state: The Working Class, the Middle Class, the Capitalist Class and the State itself. The Working class controls the workers. The Capitalist class controls the companies.

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  2. Next War: Taiwan, the next volume in GMT's series of Next War games and the follow-on to Next War: Korea, allows players to fight a near future war in and around the island of Taiwan. In this sequel, the communist leadership of the PRC have decided that its time to end its rhetoric and posturing and bring the long-lost democratically governed ...

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  3. Uncategorized. Find out what your friends really think about you in this hilarious and brutal voting game! Each turn one of the players is the Dictator and reads a question card out loud. They then silently vote for one of the other players who they feel fits the question best. All other players then vote for who they think the Dictator choose ...

  4. Lost Ruins of Arnak 阿納克遺跡的詳細策略指南(翻譯) | Lost Ruins of Arnak

  5. Designer of: Heroes. Lords of Hellas. InBetween. Nemesis. Nemesis: Lockdown. Frostpunk: The Board Game and Frostpunk: The Board Game – Frostlander (due out in late 2021) The thing he enjoys the most is simply working on new projects. He likes heavy games where one can spend hours on healthy rivalry and doesn't enjoy too much randomness.

  6. Ancient Chinese game dating back to at least 400BC or perhaps even as far back as 700 BC. The game maybe connected to the later Xiangqi, Nyout and some race games like Ashtapada, representing cosmological and religious patterns, used also for divination. The rules are forgotten, but many pictures and artifacts, even records of single divinations made with the same board, have been found, and ...

  7. I compiled this thread from all other treads in the rules up to this point. The responses come from Game Designers and producers and from the rule book, I didn't include direct references to where each one is coming from, but you can go look through the forum for