Capstone Games | Watergate | Board Game | 2 Players | Ages 12+ | 30-60 Minute Playing Time, Brown

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Capstone Games | Watergate | Board Game | 2 Players | Ages 12+ | 30-60 Minute Playing Time, Brown

Capstone Games | Watergate | Board Game | 2 Players | Ages 12+ | 30-60 Minute Playing Time, Brown

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Watergate: White Box version features a stunning, thematic box cover of the original best-selling and award-winning Watergate game. The board is nice and sturdy, with really nice artwork and graphic design. I love the cards, they have a lovely soft finish and are slightly larger than standard playing card size. In Watergate the cards are the game really, so I’m happy so much attention to detail is paid. The photographs of the real people are included on each card, along with clear iconography, and some really nice flavour/history text on each one. At any time, both of you may look at face-down evidence tokens that are already on the evidence board. To start the game, one player takes on the role of the Washington Post editor, with the other controls the Nixon Administration. Watergate is played over a series of rounds, each of which has 3 phases:

game about the most notorious of all A card-driven 2-player game about the most notorious of all

If the Editor gains the momentum token but has no free space on the momentum card, remove that momentum token from the game!In the two-player game Watergate, one player represents the Nixon administration and tries not to resign before the end of the game while the other player represents The Washington Post and tries to show the connections between Nixon and some of his informers. Place the game board A between you so that the Editor can see the board the right way up, while Nixon looks at it upside down. The asymmetrical, easy to learn gameplay hit home with me right away and each subsequent play has been more enjoyable than the last. If you are looking for a card-driven, two-player game that fully embraces its theme, the grab a copy of Watergate from Capstone Games. What you end up with is a tight chess match of trying to claim the objectives you need the most each round, but also being aware of what your opponent needs. Singly focusing on what you need each round is a sure-fire way to lose. Players must balance on a tightrope of advancing their position in the game, while at the same time trying to slow down their opponents.

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Which brings us to today’s review of Watergate by Capstone Games. This two-player, card driven game puts players in the shoes of the Nixon administration trying to cover up the scandal and the Washington Post editors trying to bring the corruption to the light of day. Gameplay Overview: My recorded win rate in marvel champions is about 65%, which feels about right. More than anything I want wins to feel hard fought and losses to have felt winnable up until we got crushed, whatever... You could easily take this with you anywhere, and I could see it being a great one to take to the pub for a few drinks with a friend. How Does It Play? The rule book deserves a special mention. Not only does it have really clear instructions and setup diagrams, with examples of every rule, but it has bios of everyone involved in the game, and a well-researched history of events. A far more in-depth telling of the Watergate story than I managed Some cards are reaction cards. You can only use their action part as a direct reaction to a specific card played by your opponent.Great online store for board games. They always arrive perfectly and undamaged which is important to me. The game ends when either Nixon collects his 5th momentum token or when the Editor creates connections between Nixon and two informants. The editor is trying to create a chain of evidence between Nixon and informants. Game Experience: A two-player game about the scandal of U.S. President Richard Nixon and his administration, sees players take opposing sides: the editor of The Washington Post, trying to connect the evidence and informants together, while the Nixon administration tries to survive until the end of the presidential term to win the game.

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It follows the HL playbook pretty well. One of the things I found funny at the time was how destructible everything is. It might have been a selling point, but when I see chunks of concrete missing... The Editor always places picture tiles face up (as recruited informants), while Nixon places them face down. To win, the Nixon Administration must build up enough momentum to make it to the end of the term, whereas the Editor must gather enough evidence to connect two informants directly to the President. Much has been written about Nixon and the Watergate scandal. From historical texts to award winning films, the incident has been poured over from every conceivable angle. It even entered our vocabulary as we began to use the suffix “-gate” to refer to every scandal under the sun. Themes in board games broadly can fall into two extremes. On one side, theme is a simple window dressing, on the other, the theme is inseparable from the gameplay. A game with a strong theme that is rooted in its gameplay that at the same time can be also viewed through a completely abstract lens seems an impossibility. Yet, here is Watergate, a game that does both things flawlessly.Final Score: 5 Stars – Excellent, tight gameplay and a great theme make this a must own for those looking for their next two-player game.



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