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In the game of Diplomacy, the board is a stylized map of pre-World War I Europe, and it looks a lot like that of its better-known counterpart, Risk. But Diplomacy has no turns and no dice. As your overly competitive, board-game-loving friend will tell you, luck has no place in Diplomacy. It’s all skill.
That skill, of course, is your ability to negotiate. Each player controls armies and resources, and you gain territory and overcome other players’ forces based on your ability to form alliances—and then break them at just the right time.
Each turn consists of 30 to 45 minutes of negotiating with other players, until…The post Wishlist: The Board Game Played by JFK and Henry Kissinger appeared first on FeedBox.