#102: Imperial 2030
Rarely has a game been as deeply, frighteningly cynical as Imperial. We are sadly inured to the notion of vast military conflicts; and we are sadly inured to the corrupting influence of enormous wealth; but never before has a game combined the two and posited the Schlieffen Plan as a gambit to improve the marginal rate of return of someone's portfolio. Oh, my RRSP is Russian firepower, by the way.
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-Deception: Murder in Hong Kong 10m34s (Tobey Ho, Grey Fox Games, 2014)
-Principle Dilemma 12m37s (Joe Tanowski, Self-published, 2019)
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-Sushi Roll 23m22s (Phil Walker-Harding, Gamewright, 2019)
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News (and why it doesn't matter):
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Feature Game: Imperial (Mac Gerdts, PD-Verlag, 2006)/Imperial 2030 (Mac Gerdts, PD-Verlag, 2009) 35m32s