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  1. An extensive variety of card driven event combinations fuels Labyrinth’s asymmetrical design, creating deep complexity that unfolds with every turn while maintaining an ease of play that increases engagement with every decision.

  2. Labyrinth portrays the U.S. efforts to counter extremists’ tactics, as well as the wider ideological struggle – guerrilla warfare, regime change and more. Key Features: • Card Driven Mechanics – 120 event cards provide never ending combinations. The outcomes vary per round and take great effect on the flow of the conflict.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2017 · Labyrinth: The War on Terror, 2001-? by GMT Games is one of my favourite wargames of all time. It's a pretty unique, and also seemingly polarizing game. I recently spoke with a former serviceman and he said that he had little impetus to play the game because he didn't like to mix work and pleasure.…

  4. Set against recent world events, Labyrinth portrays the U.S. efforts to counter extremists’ use of terrorist tactics, as well as the wider ideological struggle – guerrilla warfare, fundamentalist rule, regime change and more.

  5. Seeing as I’ve been ranting on about card-driven games on a regular basis for some time now it should come as no surprise to anyone if I repeat that Twilight Struggle is my favourite game. But I feel the need to restate it anyway just in case someone should stumble across this piece as a stand-alone and doesn’t have any knowledge of all the other stuff I’ve written. So sorry if I’m ...

  6. Labyrinth portrays the U.S. efforts to counter extremists’ use of terrorist tactics, as well as the wider ideological struggle – guerrilla warfare, regime change and more. As a 2-player game, one player takes the role of jihadists seeking to spread fundamentalist rule over the Muslim world, while the other player is the US, neutralizing ...

  7. 23 de mar. de 2014 · This guide is not a substitute for reading the full rules. It is an outline of the game’s core concepts. All Labyrinth rules are divided into three parts: those that involved both players, those that involve the US player and those that involve the Jihadist player.