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Illuminati is a card game made by Steve Jackson Games (SJG), inspired by the 1975 book The Illuminatus! Trilogy , by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea . The game has ominous secret societies competing with each other to control the world through various means, including legal, illegal, and even mystical.
Illuminati: New World Order (INWO) is an out-of-print collectible card game (CCG) that was released in 1994 [1] by Steve Jackson Games, based on their original boxed game Illuminati, which in turn was inspired by the 1975 book The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea.
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With CCGs on the rise in 1994 following the release of Magic: The Gathering, Steve Jackson Games published Illuminati: New World Order (INWO), a CCG with complex rules that won the 1994 Origins Award for Best Card Game. The game was immensely popular — Jackson reported that "pre-sales alone were more than 10 times as much as for any game we'd ...
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Illuminati was similar to the Steve Jackson card game of the same name in that players controlled one of various "Illuminated" groups and try to dominate the world. [8] The game's central focus was conspiracy and intrigue. [9] 24 players acted as secret organizations. [9] The game had four phases.
The Church of the Subgenius cards are not from Illuminati, but from INWO. No, actually, the Church of the SubGenius was in fact added in an expansion (specifically, the product Illuminati Y2K), as stated in the article, although its appearance in INWO predated that. Also, please sign your posts. -Stellmach 18:47, 11 September 2006 (UTC)