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Tango0105 Jun 2018 12:58 p.m. PST

"The Great Game recreates the 19th Century Anglo-Russian struggle for supremacy in Central Asia. In the actual contest, Tsarist Russia resented British expeditions into the Steppe Khanates while Victorian Britain feared that Russian entreaties to Persia and Afghanistan would jeopardize India's security. So the two imperial powers wove a complex tale of diplomatic intrigue, colonial conquest and proxy wars that spanned 50 years.


The Great Game is a card driven game (CDG), where players alternate moving officers (historical personalities) and troops across a point-to-point map of Central Asia in decade turns. Imperial powers strive to enlist vassal states such as Afghanistan and Bokhara into their camp through diplomacy or combat so an engaging game of move-counter move unfolds across the chessboard of Central Asia…."
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Personal logo chicklewis Supporting Member of TMP08 Jun 2018 8:25 p.m. PST

This is a very good game. I bought a used copy and played it three times solitaire. The clever game mechanics taught me (FINALLY – I had wondered for years) why the Khanate of Khiva survived as an independent entity for so long after all of its surrounding rivals were absorbed by the Russians.

Highly recommended.

Chick

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