Moral Conflict 1941 (engl.)
Two alliances fight in 5 dimensions to gain control of the world. Not just the military war of great battles but the diplomatic pressure to win or lose new allies such as Italy or the Soviet Union. The third dimension is the economic crisis of critical resources such as oil and iron ore. The fourth dimension is the technological race to develop war winning weapons such as jet aircraft, rocketry or the atom bomb. Finally the fifth dimension is the moral decisions which shaped each nation's war conduct. Seizing power through violence and destruction is compared with close co-operation, sharing and sacrfice in the search for peace. The interplay of all five dimensions on each other is the unique moral conflict experience. Personal Development and Reality Change: Ther are great possibilities to learn, develop character and skills, which have everyday personal impact. Teamwork, strategy, diplomacy, negotiation and planning are practised, while continually taking the moral issues into account. This game could change your life.
With good reason you may ask why did I design another Second World War Game? What is so special about this game? What is so different and not available anywhere else? Moral Conflict 1941 is a strategic team game played by 2 to 6 players; which powerfully reconstructs the military, economic, diplomatic, technological and moral conflict which enveloped the globe in the Second World War. It is possible to learn and practice not just team work but also strategy, planning and focus to achieve victory. Like drawing a line in one dimension, many war games with only the military aspect can become boring. The second dimension turns a line into a square and suddenly everything looks different and more exciting. No one wants to go back to just drawing lines. This game’s second dimension is the diplomatic conflict, with the possibility to use neutral nations and acquire or lose allies, such as the Soviet Union or Spain. A third dimension changes a square into a cube. This game’s third dimension, the economic war of production, resources, commerce and growth of a nation’s economy, can contribute to victory or defeat. It is also possible to lose through defeat in an economic crisis leading to shortages of oil or iron ore. Could there be more than this? Is there a fourth dimension? ... David Stennett Moral Conflict 1941 Game Designer
Hersteller: Stronghold Games
Best.-Nr.: PLA01
189.00 €
inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand
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