Pit the media against the POTUS in the game of Watergate!

Published Apr 13 2021 - 10:00am Updated Apr 9 2024 0 Comments
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Pit the media against the POTUS in the game of Watergate!

In 1972, five men are arrested in the act of what seems to be a third-rate burglary. Two years later, a full investigation led by reporters at the Washington Post has led to the resignation of Richard Nixon as president. In the game of Watergate, two players take up opposite sides of the affair. with one player taking on the role of Nixon's administration and the other taking on the role of the reporters! The game is one of cat and mouse, a tug of war between the two players as they attempt to outmanoeuvre one another! The game is a perfect option for a two player game and can be played in under an hour!

Each copy of the game is filled with the following components:

  • 1 game board
  • 1 Nixon Administration momentum card
  • 1 Editor momentum card
  • 20 Nixon Administration player cards
  • 20 Editor player cards
  • 1 initiative card
  • 1 End of round overview card
  • 9 momentum tokens
  • 1 initiative token
  • 36 evidence tokens
  • 7 picture tiles
  • 1 bag
  • Rulebook

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Matt is the News Editor at Total Cards, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of TCG's and beyond. He enjoys spending his spare time being a forever DM, he has a vast knowledge of all things Dungeons & Dragons, and has a keen eye for great board games!

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