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ATTACK! Expansion This expansion pack takes the Attack! system to a new level of detail. Other strategy games become predictable after a few playings. But the Attack! system was created to allow players to graduate to the next level. The Attack Expansion offers MORE! MORE... Miniatures MORE... Players (2-6 players) MORE... Detailed Rules (Economic, political, tactical, diplomatic, strategic) MORE... Amazing artwork by Paul E. Niemeyer MORE... Gameboard (expansion gameboard with Asia and the Pacific can be added on to the original to allow players to create a giant map of the world 24” x 60”) MORE... Fun!
Politics: Each player nation and each minor nation will have one of the four political affiliations: Fascist, Monarchy, Democracy, or Communism. Political cards will allow the players to influence the minor nations governments with propaganda, or even overthrow them in an attempt to install a friendly government that they can then influence to join their "sphere". Other diplomatic cards will allow players to spy on each other or perform various internal political actions.
Trade Routes: Players will be able to bid on Trade Route cards. The highest bidder gets the card. Trade cards act just like any other economic card, except they are "wild cards" and may be used to create sets. They also usually have higher than normal economic values. The downside to Trade Route cards is that they may be blocked or destroyed by blockades or Submarine warfare.
Technology: After the initial expansion, players usually begin to build alliances and the wars begin. Having a technology that gives you an advantage on the battlefield is critical. Players may spend an action (and money) attempting to develop a special technology.
Oil: Oil also takes on its historical importance in the Expansion. Every time a player moves tank, air, or naval units, they must spend oil units from their reserve. The oil reserve may only be replenished when oil cards are used to do so rather than used in a player´s economy that turn.
 
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