The Republic Struggle
The Republic's Struggle
Republic Struggle draws inspiration from the mechanics of Twilight Struggle, but far from being a mere copy, it represents a refined evolution with a unique identity. Its design introduces new options and elements, carefully tailored to the historical events it seeks to recreate.
The Republic's Struggle
The Republic's Struggle - English Trailer
Republic Struggle draws inspiration from the mechanics of Twilight Struggle, but far from being a mere copy, it represents a refined evolution with a unique identity. Its design introduces new options and elements, carefully tailored to the historical events it seeks to recreate.
Republic Struggle is a thematic, card-driven game for two players, set during the historical period in Spain following King Alfonso XIII's abdication and the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931.
With the establishment of the new regime, the struggle for power among various social, political, and ideological factions intensified, leading to continuous shifts in political authority, public unrest, armed uprisings, and violent acts. These events, fueled by the numerous ideological groups of the time, culminated in 1936 with a failed military coup. This unsuccessful coup marked the onset of the Spanish Civil War.
The game encapsulates the turbulent events of this era in Spanish history, which ultimately plunged the nation into a bloody civil war. Spain was not isolated from the rest of the world, particularly Europe, and was affected by the tensions of the interwar period.
During gameplay, one player assumes the Republican faction, while the other leads the Nationalist faction. Players can reenact historical events to gain popularity in key regions through political propaganda, recruiting troops or militias, inciting revolts or raids, engaging in diplomatic relations, or carrying out devastating bombings. Players alternate turns using their hand of cards, choosing to either activate events, use action points, or employ icons to perform other available actions.
Both factions not only strive to control the country but also seek international support through diplomatic efforts. Domestically, regions of strategic importance, such as garrisons, airbases, and naval bases, play a crucial role. Controlling these locations provides significant advantages in dominating various fronts.
Although Republic Struggle takes inspiration from the renowned Twilight Struggle, it is far from a replica. It possesses its own independent spirit, with enough differences and adaptations to the conflict it portrays to make it an essential addition to any game collection. The role of armies and armed forces, which can block the spread of political propaganda, adds a compelling layer of strategy. Additionally, armies can move between fronts, defeating enemy forces to seize control of regions—even those where the populace politically favors the opposing faction. And let’s not forget the possibility of bombing your rival.
The game offers a high level of replayability thanks to its sequential card decks (spanning three time periods) and faction-specific cards, enabling a wide variety of strategic combinations. In short, Republic Struggle is a historical war game that doesn’t constrain players to historical outcomes, allowing them to make their own decisions.
This makes Republic Struggle highly recommended for a broad audience, particularly fans of historical strategy games and those passionate about Spanish history.
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GAME CONTENT | |
• 1 game board | • 1 Victory Points marker |
• 2 player aids | • 1 Initiative marker |
• 46 cards for Phase 1-The Republic | • 3 Reminder markers (!) |
• 44 cards for Phase 2-In Arms | • 18 combatant cubes* |
• 20 cards for Phase 3-In Ruins | • 28 armed roadblocks discs* |
• 1 Military Uprising card | • 320 Popularity markers |
• 1 Proletarian Revolution card | Added elements for the optional |
• 2 six-sided dice | module ‘Faction Scoring’: |
• 2 Diplomatic Relations markers | • 1 Faction Scoring card |
• 1 European Status Quo marker | • 20 Faction tokens |
• 2 Armed Actions markers |
Data sheet
- Age
- 14+
- Players Min.
- 2
- Players Max.
- 2
- Playing Time
- 150 min
- Difficulty
- 3
- Typology
- Thematic
- EAN-13
- 8437024216308
- Language
- Full edition bilingual in English and Spanish. All the components are in both languages.