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

  2. so, "framen bond" is the same ability as "if you have another Benne Geserit card in play" or not...? thnx

  3. Various rules clarifications | Command of Nature. What counts as entering a lane? I'm assuming playing a unit and swapping a unit from another lane count, but what about swapping a unit from row II to the other position in row II? (petal mage) Does iguana guard (when an elemental enters your formation, add 1 shield.

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. Operational level simulation of the American Civil War 1861-1865. Players encompass elements of both grand strategy and tactics. Units cover land, rail and naval. 1,200 die-cut counters, 3 map sections, many charts including Confederate and Union production spirals. This is one of SPI's monster games!

  7. It’s a classical ethical problem: A trolley is hurtling towards a junction. On one side, an astronaut and five lawyers. On the other, the oldest person in the world and a 3-legged dog. Which direction do you send the trolley? Prove you’re the greatest philosopher of all time by presenting the other players with divisive hypotheticals. In Trolley Problems, you are setting up moral ...