Nuclear War (card game)

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This article describes the 1965 card game. For the type of warfare, see Nuclear warfare.

Nuclear War is a card game designed by Douglas Malewicki, and originally published in 1966. It is currently (as of 2005) published by Flying Buffalo, and has inspired several expansions. It simulates an end-of-the-world scenario fought mostly with nuclear weapons.

Contents

Gameplay

Each player is dealt a number of "population cards", which they must protect. They are then dealt a number of cards, which may contain:

  • Secrets which usually steal or reduce another player's population
  • Propaganda which steal another player's population, but have no effect during a war
  • Missiles which stay in play ready to hold a warhead
  • Warheads which are fitted to a missile, or discarded if there is no available missile for them.

Secrets are resolved immediately. Each player plays two cards face down. Players then take turns during which they will play a third face down card, and then reveal the oldest face down card (first in, first out) and resolve it. Once they have a warhead fitted to a missile, they may launch an attack. A successful attack reduces the target's population; when a player's population reaches zero, they may launch a retaliatory attack (called "final retaliation") and are then out of play. Often, this will lead to many players being removed at once.

The object of the game is to be the only player still in play after all attacks are resolved. More often, retaliatory strikes remove all the players, and there is no winner.

Expansions

Flying Buffalo has released a number of expansions, each of which can be played separately or with the original game. Each expansion highlights the worries of the end-of-the-world scenarios -- including actual, theoretical and feared weapons -- at the time of their releases.

Nuclear Escalation (1983)
Adds deterrents and defensive capabilities.
Nuclear Proliferation (1992)
Each player now represents a different country with unique special powers.
Nuclear War Bonus Pack #2 — India/Pakistan War Variant (1999)
Combines the Nuclear War game with the India Rails game.
Weapons of Mass Destruction (2004)
More cards for the game featuring characters from Nodwick, Kenzer & Company and Dork Tower.

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