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A game of Cuba Libre in progress; played using a Vassal module. COIN (short for COunterINsurgency) is a series of multiplayer asymmetric strategy board wargames simulating historic insurgency and counter-insurgency conflicts and irregular warfares throughout the world. It is published by GMT Games. It consists of the main series of games ...
GMT is known for publishing the COIN series of games, which started with Andean Abyss: Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Colombia by Volko Ruhnke, a CIA instructor. Most COIN titles feature four playable factions commanding guerrilla forces or conventional military forces, both trying to win the hearts and minds of the local
Volko Ruhnke, the game's designer, began working for the CIA's Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis in the 1980s and has developed several games used to train CIA officers in intelligence gathering. [5]
Puzzle platform video game set in a black and white dystopian world. May 28, 2014 [375] Shadow of the Eternals: Precursor Games Kickstarter: Aug 23, 2013: $750,000 $323,950 Survival horror video game, spiritual successor to Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem by Denis Dyack and other members of the original team.
The player predicts the scores of five real football matches each week of several European or United States leagues. Each game bet requires 100 coins. Predictions are frozen at midnight GMT on game day. Players win five tokens if they guessed the outcome correctly, and 40 tokens if they guessed the exact score.
These are games published by GMT Games, a current manufacturer of board wargames. Pages in category "GMT Games games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The entire game takes place within 1989 over the course of ten rounds, each with seven turns, with an automatic victory during the year or final scoring at the end of its last turn. [3] It is played on a board featuring a turn record track, a Tiananmen Square track, a Victory Point tracker, and various city and "leader" spaces within the six ...
Dragon Coins is a mobile video game developed and published by Sega for iOS and Android devices. It was released in Japan in 2012 and North America and Europe in May 2014. The game was successful in Japan, but was not as well received in Western regions, with the game shutting down in August 2015 due to financial difficulties.