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Wizards of the Coast  |  SKU: RGS02574

Diplomacy (New Edition)

$46.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Allan B. Calhamer
Publisher Avalon Hill
Players 2-7
Playtime 360 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Honors 1993 Origins Awards Product Hall of Fame
Games Magazine Hall of Fame Inductee


At the turn of the 20th century, prior to World War I, the seven Great European Powers are engaged in an intricate struggle for supremacy. Each power's military forces invade and withdraw, shifting borders and altering empires with subtle maneuvers and daring gambits.

Alliances are formed and trust is betrayed as players negotiate and outwit one another — in a delicate balance of cooperation and competition — to gain dominance of the continent. Diplomacy challenges players to rely on their own cunning and cleverness, not dice, to determine the outcome of this game of conspiracies and conquest.

Features:

  • 140 updated wooden meeples to represent fleets & armies!
  • New Quick Start Rules!
  • Classic game of strategy, negotiation, and betrayal

Contents:

  • Gameboard
  • 147 Double-Sided Country Tokens(21 each of 7 different countries)
  • 70 Wooden Army Tokens (10 each in in 7 country colors)
  • 70 Wooden Fleet Tokens (10 each in 7 country colors)
  • 7 Zip Bags for Storage
  • Rulebook
  • Map Pad (20 sheets)
  • Quick Start Rules

Customer Reviews

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David Lounsbury
Fun game, but map is a bit suboptimal

Instructions are reasonably clear. Demonstrating how to adjudicate a turn would be nice (dealing with complicated support situations).

Board is nice except some provinces are tiny (like Rome) in comparison to the units. It's even worse if you are trying to place the supply center tokens on the spaces as well.

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Neil Nicholson
Excellent

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