My friend Larry Bond's board* game simulating a war between Israel and Iran has been getting a lot of interest lately because of actual political events. NPR recently reviewed it very favorably:
I think one of the unique things about - aside from its incredible detail and accuracy - is the combination of military and political factors. This is one game you don't win merely by bombing the hell out of the other side.
Which makes it a lot like real life, certainly in the Middle East.
(You can get the game at Clash of Arms, here.)
* - and don't forget Chris Carlson. And Jeff Dougherty.
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