"Kuro-maku" (literal translation is "black curtain") means "wirepuller" in Japanese. This game was designed under the influence of Illuminati. The game of conflict for domination of Japan in modern age. Companies and organizations in the game is fictitious, however they have a name reminiscent of a real organization. Each player take one character card....
Get ready for a thrilling political adventure in Kursi, the latest card game sensation for 2-4 players. Assume the role of a political strategist navigating the complex landscape of Indian elections, where strategic decisions and cunning moves can make or break your party's chances of getting into power. In Kursi, players strategically appoint electoral...
Upon the Khagan’s death, the clans of the Mongol Empire gather for the Kurultai—a grand assembly of chieftains and dignitaries—to select his successor. Each player represents a clan that has sent a delegation to the Kurultai. In each session, the clans attempt to rally Supporters—tokens that measure their political influence—to their candidate, discredit...
Translated "Kvinnofrågor" means Questions about Womens issues. Kvinnofrågor is an educational game where two or more teams answer questions about feminism, equality and womens history. There are one hundred cards, each depicting a person or an organisation. Examples of cards: Emma Goldman, Wonder Woman, Grupp 8, Aung San Suu Kyi, Gerd Brantenberg, Le...
L.A. Lawless is a simple board-wargame depicting the Los Angeles Riots of April 1992. The units represents groups of varying sizes (up to several thousand people) and each turn equals a half a day. Published by Decision Games in Moves magazine issue #75. The purpose of the game is to give players a chance to use different game strategies to simulate the...
L'Imagination au Pouvoir ("Imagination in Power") was published in the Swiss gaming zine "AHA" #88/2. It is a challenging game about the confrontation between the police and the protesters during a fictive demonstration. The game includes 15 demonstrator tokens and 4 leaders of protest marches on one side; 10 policemen, 10 anti-demo troups, 3 police cars...
La Bataille Electorale ("The Electorale Battle") is a game about an election in the Canadian province of Québec circa 1977 during the rise of separatism. It was independently produced and distributed, made in limited numbers and sold only in Québec. Played on a stylized map of the province with historically named but hypothetical electoral ridings, two to...
La Batalla de Can Vies (The Battle of Can Vies) is a wargame set during the conflict that took place in the Sants district of the city of Barcelona when an attempt was made to evict squatters from the CSA Can Vies in May 2014. In this asymmetric strategic wargame for 2-6 players, the opposing sides — institutions and social movements — compete against one...
A boardgame about the would-be Battle of the Falkland, designed in Spring 1982 while the British fleet was approaching the Argentina-occupied islands and the battle was still to be engaged. Published with some delay (because of a strike at the publishing house) on the Italian news magazine "Il Mondo" of the 4th of May, just while the battle raged. A...
During the period between the "French-Prussian Wars" and the beginning of the "First World War", Europe was pervaded by great optimism and incredible innovations both in science and arts. All European Powers took a dangerous path towards an open conflict by developing new weapons, by conquering the last free territories in Africa and Asia and by attempting...
In La Course à l'Élysée, players take the roles of a candidate in the presidential election and each player also is given a party. Your goal is to seduce the French. Under the spotlight, you multiply the televised debates. During these face-to-face with your opponents, you expose your political agenda, with ideas hastily prepared by your campaign team. A...