Conspiracy |
1982 |
Milton Bradley US |
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First produced |
1982 |
Players |
3 to 4 |
Age(s) |
10+ |
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1 x playing board 8 x 3D plastic spy playing pieces 1 x plastic briefcase 4 x bank books with tally sheets 1 x instruction newspaper A spoof of all the spy stories ever written. Meet a group of delightfully sinister spies, a very elusive top secret briefcase and several Swiss bank accounts, well funded and well hidden. Play as the Head of intelligence in Washington DC., Moscow, London or Peking. Hire a spy to deliver your top secret briefcase to headquarters. The first to finish, wins. |
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| The spies are a mercenary bunch who are loyal to no one and work for the highest bidder. The rules sheet provides examples of move strategies in the appendix. The rules include an important notice to new players;. "Conspiracy is not like any other game you ever played...for the following reasons:- * No-one owns the spy playing pieces. Their placement on the game board does not affect ownership either. * The spies do not move by spinner or dice. Players are free to move any piece from space to space along the path. * Any player can try to stop another player's move by announcing a challenge to the move. This action is called a move challenge. * One spy can permanently remove another spy from play. This action is called blowing a spy's cover. * Any player can try to stop the removal of a spy from play by challenging the blowing of a spy's cover. This action is called cover challenge." |
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