A political game of strategy
Politics has been called a game played between nations. In the modern world of international diplomacy, and intrigue, there are new stakes in this old game - economic survival. That means energy, and the key to energy is oil. As the world turns on oil, so the modern game of nations is being played not for ideology, not for nationalism, but for black crude. In the game there is but one main object - to survive....
The players in the Game of Nations are rival Superpowers with designs on the rich oil bearing countries of the continent of ''Kark''. Using diplomatic pressure and persuasion, as well as undercover espionage, they try to gain control over the rulers of these desert states, foment revolutions, and gain access to the rich petroleum resources. Building pipelines and fleets of tankers are necessary to get the oil to home refineries. With other Superpowers in competition to gain the same ends, it's a game of unscrupulous political strategy and intrigue - for the highest stakes!
The first prerequisite for winning a game is to know that you're in one!
Year of publication | |
1973 | |
Language(s) | |
Bilingual version French/English | |
Age | |
Ages 12 to Adult | |
Number of players | |
2 to 4 players |
Game of Nations (Le jeu des Nations) 1973
- Brand: House of Games
- Product Code: Le jeu des Nations (Game of Nations)
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35.00$
Tags: battle, army, war, military strategy, politics, House of Games