Shining Path: The Struggle for Peru (1997)

Playtime: 240
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
Microgame Design Group,
Strategy Gaming Society,
BTR Games,
One Small Step
Designers:
Brian Train
Artists:
Ania B. Ziolkowska,
Kerry Anderson,
John Kula
Mechanics:
Simulation,
Area Majority / Influence,
Action Points,
Dice Rolling,
Area Movement
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Shining Path is a game simulating the conflict between the Sendero Luminoso or "Shining Path" Maoist guerrillas and the Government of Peru. This guerrilla war started in 1980 and continues to this day. During the game the Sendero player tries to fray the fabric of Peruvian society and replace government power with his own structures. Meanwhile the government player fights a struggle against the Sendero guerrillas, corruption, and the wretched state of the Peruvian economy.
Contents: 1 color 17" x 22" map, 140 double-sided counters (to be assembled), rules, charts and tables.
Contents: 1 color 17" x 22" map, 140 double-sided counters (to be assembled), rules, charts and tables.
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