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Cuba: The Splendid Little War
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Cuba: The Splendid Little War

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Cuba: The Splendid Little War, from designer Javier Garcia de Gabiola, is a two-player simulation of the third War of Cuban Independence, which lasted from 1895 to 1898. (This was the last of the three liberation wars fought between Cuba and Spain; the previous wars were the Ten Years\' War (1868-1878) and the Little War (1879-1880). One player controls the forces of the Spanish colonial government, fighting to retain Cuba; the other player controls the Cuban rebels fighting for their independence.

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Cape May
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Cape May

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In Cape May, players traverse the city streets as entrepreneurs, developing property while building wealth over four seasons to earn prestige.

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The Heavens of Olympus
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The Heavens of Olympus

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Zeus, the greatest of the gods, has decided that he wants to construct a universe to gaze upon from high atop Mount Olympus. He has enlisted the help of several unknown gods to do this for him.

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Imperial
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Imperial

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Each player represents an international investor. The players attempt to increase their capital and gaining influence in the most powerful European nations.

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Pax Pamir: Second Edition
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Pax Pamir: Second Edition

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In Pax Pamir, players assume the role of nineteenth century Afghan leaders attempting to forge a new state after the collapse of the Durrani Empire. Western histories often call this period "The Great Game" because of the role played by the Europeans who attempted to use central Asia as a theater for their own rivalries. In this game, those empires are viewed strictly from the perspective of the Afghans who sought to manipulate the interloping ferengi (foreigners) for their own purposes.

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