I tried to find out more about this game but evidently it is a private game rather than something one can acquire. I wonder if some player leaked a photo of the "rules of play" or whatever. It almost reads like it could be satire but perhaps there are cabals of game developers catering to the whims of the ultra-rich. Just interesting to see how games can be used by those in power not to pretend to have power when they have none but to enjoy gaming out ways to wield it.
I can't tell if this is parody or not. Does anyone with more familiarity with the New Yorker's regular features know?<p>It seems insane they would be arrogant and indiscreet enough to have this produced.
That title is awful. It's a game that isn't Monopoly, so of course it doesn't have a get out of jail free card?<p>As it turns out, that's not the original title anyway. "This article appears in the print edition of the July 2, 2018, issue, with the headline “Rules of Play.”"
So, a mix of <i>Diplomacy</i>, <i>Coup</i>, <i>Twilight Struggle</i>, <i>Secret Hitler</i>, <i>Twilight Imperium</i>, and arrogance.<p>Edit: In lieu of above, it sounds like a reskinned copy of Steve Jackson's <i>Illuminati</i>.
sounds like a fun roleplay, a bit contrived although I could see myself doing the same thing<p>you'd be surprised about what kind of art people commission in private