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Imperial Struggle – Board Game by GMT Games 2 Players – Board Games for Family – 120-240 Minutes of Gameplay – Games for Game Night – Teens and Adults Ages 14+ - English Version

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  • Imperial Struggle is a two-player game depicting the 18th-century rivalry between France and Britain.
  • The game is not merely about war: both France and Britain must build the foundations of colonial wealth, deal with the other nations of Europe, and compete for glory across the span of human endeavor.
  • Imperial Struggle covers almost 100 years of history and four major wars. Yet it remains a low-complexity game, playable in a short evening.
  • It aims to honor its spiritual ancestor, Twilight Struggle, by pushing further in the direction of simple rules and playable systems, while maintaining global scope and historical sweep in the scope of a single evening.
  • At the end of the century, will the British rule an empire on which the sun never sets? Or will France light the way for the world, as the superpower of the Sun King's dreams or the republic of Lafayette's?
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