A Most Dangerous Time: Japan in Chaos

The game that made Tetsuya Nakamura famous, it focuses in on the most dire moment of all – 1570-1584.
Sales price £62.95
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Description

A Most Dangerous Time: Japan in Chaos

This is the game that made Tetsuya Nakamura famous. As you have seen from MMP’s Fire in the Sky and you will see from MMP's A Victory Lost, Nakamura provides a unique insight into military history. MMP is proud to present what is widely considered to be his finest effort. While Samurai Lords provides a broad overview of Feudal Japan, A Most Dangerous Time focuses in on the most dire moment of all – 1570-1584. Oda Nobunaga, the most revered figure in Japanese history, fights against all of Japan and the victor will be the ultimate master of all of Japan.

Using a unique system, Nakamura provides a simulation of this period that is one of the most profound ever made. Don't miss this one. It is one of the great game experiences of our hobby.

A Most Dangerous Time contains:
1 map
210 1" counters
24 page rulebook
55 "poker quality" cards
dice

A Most Dangerous Time details:
Players: 2
Complexity: Medium
Playing Time: 4 hours

A Most Dangerous Time scale:
Game Turn: bi-annual
Counters: Individual leaders and 1000 men per strength point
Map: point-to-point

A Most Dangerous Time was designed by Tetsuya Nakamura, English development by Adam Starkweather, and artwork by Knut Grünitz and Mark Mahaffey.