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Game - 120 - Nicaragua!

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Title Nicaragua!
Subtitle Revolution in Central America
Issue 120
Has Game Yes
Publisher 3W
PubDate
Game Name Nicaragua!
Solitaire No
Hours to Play 3
Players 2
Scale Strategic
Rules Link Link
Edition Game
Editor Keith Poulter
Contributor Joseph Miranda
Artist Larry Hoffman, Randy Thomson, Rodger B. MacGowan
Designer John D. Burtt, Joseph Miranda
Game Tags Cold War, The Americas
Description: This game is a simulation of the guerrilla warfare that has been a way of life in Central America for years. Although the game is set in Nicaragua and portrays the Somoza vs. Sandinista vs. Contra conflicts, it does not attempt to simulate those events in minute detail ... Nicaragua! shows how modern revolutionary warfare works. The game involves both military and political struggles and includes such decisive factors as intelligence operations and propaganda. In the game, one player assumes the role of the Government, the other player is the Rebel. Each uses his political forces to gain popular and foreign support, raise forces, and demoralize the enemy. Each uses his military forces to hunt down and neutralize or eliminate his opponent ... Players must be able to manipulate both military and political forces in order to win.

Each turn represents 3 months.
Contents:
  • FYI A.A. Nofi
  • Revolution in Latin America Joseph Miranda
  • Simulation: Nicaragua! J. Burtt & J. Miranda
  • The Organization of Revolution Joseph Miranda
  • Weapons of Revolutionary Warfare Joseph Miranda
  • Why Do Men Rebel? Joseph Miranda
Notes: A simplified version of the rules by the designer can be found in the above rules link.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-07 08:40:34
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-06-08 09:11:12


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