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Guy Debord's Game of War being played in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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Assembled heads of state in Munich, 29 September 1938
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East End cityscape
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Geneva Peace Conference 1954
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Liberté in play, University of Westminster
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Forbidden Kingdom board ready for play
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Games on course
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Published as Le Jeu de la Guerre, 1987
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Andy Tompkins and Andrew Sheerin
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Modern Society:
Jussi Autio
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Vietnam 1955:
Russell King
Serious Games
Role playing game leading up to the Geneva Conference 1954
Role playing game leading up to the Geneva Conference 1954
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Liberté:
Electoral game of the French Revolution
Other Wikiversity games
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User:Pnoble805
Wikiversity 2008
Forbidden Kingdom is a simulation of decision making quandries that might be faced in the Communist Party in the People's Republic of China.
Forbidden Kingdom is a simulation of decision making quandries that might be faced in the Communist Party in the People's Republic of China.
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