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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.

  2. Description. Political games encourage players to use their character's authority to manipulate societal activities and policy.

  3. No Motherland Without is a card-driven strategy game for two players. The game depicts the struggles of the Kim Regime from 1953 to present day North Korea against the West. In the aftermath of the Korean Armistice Agreement, the Korean peninsula divided in two. While its signature marked a cessation of armed conflict, the war was not over. In over six decades since the armistice was signed ...

  4. Hegemony can be a bit overwhelming the first time you sit down to play it and for some players it may not be clear what to pursue and what to focus on. To that end, I thought of writing a few strategy tips with what is important for each role

  5. Hello fellow investigators! This is Trickster again trying to post something so that people don’t notice how long his current guide is taking him. Jokes aside, the investigator team-comp for every official scenario is taking more thought and time than i expected. Some scenarios are just challenging in.

  6. A global-level World War II game from Compass Games from the Charles S. Roberts Award-winning design team of Ben Madison and Wes Erni. Absolute Victory features three large maps (39x26 hexes each) covering the entire world on a sliding scale that gives more attention to places of the world (such as Europe) that saw the most fighting, and less ...

  7. The board game World Order simulates modern international relations, with players taking control of one of the four dominant global powers of the 2010s: the United States of America, the People's Republic of China, the Russian Federation, and the European Union. Utilize your diplomatic power, economic strength, and military might to expand your ...