COIN

COIN

COIN games are a series of board games published by GMT Games that simulate past and ongoing historical insurgencies and counter-insurgencies. Designed by Volko Ruhnke, these games pit up to four players against each other, with each player controlling a different faction with unique powers, resources, and play styles while striving to achieve different winning conditions. The game is set against the background of various historical conflicts, such as the Cuban Revolution, the Finnish Civil War, and the British Civil War.

Why is COIN Popular?

COIN games are popular and significant for several reasons:
– Asymmetrical gameplay: Each player controls a unique faction with different objectives, pieces, resources, available actions, and/or starting positions. This creates a dynamic and engaging experience for all players involved.
– Historical themes: COIN games are based on historical events and provide a deep and immersive experience for players interested in history. The games often come with play guides, scenarios, and other elements that help set the tone and provide flavor to the historical context.
– Accessible and replayable: COIN games are designed to be accessible to new players while offering enough depth and variety to keep experienced players engaged. The games can be played multiple times with different factions and scenarios, providing a rich and diverse experience for players.

Game Components of COIN

COIN games typically include:
– Board: The board represents the conflict’s setting, such as Cuba, Finland, or the British Civil War.
– Faction-specific pieces: Each player controls a unique faction with different pieces, resources, and abilities.
– Shared deck of cards: Players draw from a shared deck of cards, which drive much of the actions and effects in the game.
– Play guides, scenarios, and historical background: The games often come with additional materials to help players understand the historical context and learn about the factions involved.

Game Setup of COIN

Choose a game from the COIN series, such as Cuba Libre, Pendragon, or All Bridges Burning.Set up the board according to the game’s specific rules and factions.Each player chooses a faction and takes control of its unique pieces, resources, and abilities.Shuffle the shared deck of cards and place it within reach of all players.Determine the starting positions and resources for each faction.

Gameplay Mechanics of COIN

COIN games involve the following steps:
– Deal starting hands: Each player is dealt a starting hand of cards.
– Take turns: Players take turns playing cards from their hands to perform actions, move pieces, or gain resources.
– Resolve actions: Players resolve their played cards’ effects, adjusting states such as support/opposition levels, victory condition progress, and resource amounts.
– End of turn: After all players have taken their turns, the round ends, and players prepare for the next round.
– Winning conditions: The game ends when one faction achieves its winning condition, usually through controlling a specific area or reaching a certain victory point threshold.

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