Board game cover titled "IMPERIAL 2030" showing stylized international leaders around a table against a backdrop of cityscapes, with artwork credited to Alexander Jung.
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Imperial 2030 (2009)

Imperial 2030

“Imperial 2030” is a board game that was released in 2009 as a follow-up to the original “Imperial” game, which was published in 2006. The game was designed by Mac Gerdts and is published by Rio Grande Games and PD-Games Eggert-Spiele. The game is set in the pre-World War I era and allows players to take on the role of international financiers who purchase government bonds in six powers: USA, Europe, Russia, China, India, and Brazil. The goal is to accumulate wealth in the form of bond holdings in successful countries and cash.

Why is Imperial 2030 Popular?

“Imperial 2030” is a popular and significant game for several reasons:
– Unique Strategy Game: The game combines economic calculus and military skills in a unique strategy game without any luck of cards or dice.
– Historical Setting: The game is set in the early 20th century, providing players with an immersive historical experience.
– Player Interaction: The game involves players taking on roles of different powers, allowing for strategic interactions and negotiations among players.

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