L.A. Lawless (1993)

Playtime: 120
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
Decision Games (I)
Designers:
Joseph Miranda
Artists:
Brian Blume
Mechanics:
Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game,
Simulation,
Movement Points,
Area Movement,
Dice Rolling,
Variable Set-up
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L.A. Lawless is a simple board-wargame depicting the Los Angeles Riots of April 1992. The units represents groups of varying sizes (up to several thousand people) and each turn equals a half a day. Published by Decision Games in Moves magazine issue #75.
The purpose of the game is to give players a chance to use different game strategies to simulate the confrontation between police and rioters. There are two players in the game: Authority (representing the city government, law enforcement agencies, and the general forces of law and order); and the Rioters (representing the people conducting the disturbances.)
The purpose of the game is to give players a chance to use different game strategies to simulate the confrontation between police and rioters. There are two players in the game: Authority (representing the city government, law enforcement agencies, and the general forces of law and order); and the Rioters (representing the people conducting the disturbances.)
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