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All elections are turning points, but the presidential election of 1960 holds a special place in American history. The 1950s had been a period of unparalleled economic growth and US global power. Richard Nixon served as President Eisenhower’s Vice President through most of the period. Nixon’s humble origins gave him a common touch that appealed to the small town, idyllic America encompassed by the spirit of the 1950s. John F. Kennedy, was Nixon’s mirror image: charming, Harvard educated and the scion of an American political dynasty. Kennedy challenged Americans to confront the uncertainties and tumult that were already emerging in 1960. He set his vision not in the past, but on new frontiers.
In 1960: The Making of the President, you take on the role of one of these great protagonists vying to lead America through an era of turbulent change. The candidates must contend with all the great issues of the day, from the Cold War to civil rights to voters’ pocket books. This is an election that will turn on positioning and momentum. The contest is fought on an electoral map of the United States as it stood in 1960. Using a card-driven game system, all the major events which shaped the campaign are represented: Nixon’s lazy shave, President Eisenhower’s late endorsement, and the ‘Catholic question’ are all specific event cards. The famous televised debates are also an important component of gameplay.
As with a real election campaign, the challenge is to adapt your game plan as the ground shifts out from under you. There are never enough resources or time to do everything, but you need to make the tough calls to propel yourself into the White House. This fast-playing strategy game for two players challenges you to relive the most significant political contest of the Twentieth Century. Will you recreate history, or rewrite it? 1960: The Making of the President provides you the opportunity to do both.
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8 Comments
Izdoy10
Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 05:14 AM |
Is this game any good? I've seen it and been interested, but never tried.
mvettemagred
Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 05:26 AM |
I've heard mostly very good things about this game. The theme is not my thing, but if I win I'll definitely try it.
I'm more interested in trying Twilight Struggle.
chemguy
Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 07:03 AM |
This game totally rocks!
WhiteKnight85
Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 07:20 AM |
Ooooh. I really want this one.
The theme seems dry as dust, but each time I learn more about this game, it sounds more and more fantastic.
Besides sounding like a really fun game, I believe it will be a case where playing the game will make the theme come alive and become a lot more interesting to you.
At least that's how it strikes me.
ElGrande
Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 08:11 AM |
I like this game; it's a good lesson in the history of U.S. politics.
Don't guess my numbers, people.
rvitale68
Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:00 AM |
I had to read a book based on this election when I was in college.
ElGrande
Posted on Mon Apr 21, 2008 07:38 PM |
I told you people not to guess my numbers, and you went and did, anyway. Grr...
Deniz
Posted on Tue Apr 22, 2008 05:27 PM |
Aaaargh!
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