People Power:
Insurgency in the Philippines, 1981-1986 Original
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subject to state sales tax. COMPONENTS 17x22 inch
mounted mapboard One Event Deck Card-Driven
Solo-System Deck 80 Wooden
Pieces 12 pawns One full-size,
full-color counter sheet Rules of Play
booklet Playbook
booklet Three 6-sided
dice Three foldout
play aid sheets PUBLISHED
2023 DESIGNER Kenneth Tee DEVELOPERS Eric Harvey and Jason Carr GRAPHIC ART Donal Hegarty, Eric Harvey, and Mark Simonitch DESCRIPTION You can say that the story
of "People Power" in the Philippines started with one airplane
arriving in Manila and ended with another one departing. On August 21, 1983, exiled opposition
leader Benigno Aquino Jr. returned from the United States to his homeland. He expected to be
arrested, but also fatefully contemplated, as his plane approached Manila, the
possibility that he might not survive the homecoming. Tragically, moments
after disembarking, he was shot dead by a conspirator on the airport tarmac. This episode would
embolden and mobilize the opposition to the Marcos regime and set in
motion a chain of events that would conclude with the departure of
Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos some three years later, after more than twenty
years of autocratic rule. This is a story of greed and corruption at the
highest levels of government, of a dictator who ruled with an iron fist, and of
a grass-roots opposition that stood up to him, revolted, and eventually drove
him from power in disgrace. It was a revolution that displayed that
there is great power in a united, determined group of individuals. Just a few
short years before the Iron Curtain fell in Germany, Filipino patriots showed
the world the power of a people united to topple a tyrant. At its heart, it is the
story of "People Power." People Power: Insurgency
in the Philippines, 1983-1986 is volume XI of the highly-praised and popular COIN Series originally
designed by Volko Ruhnke. People Power features three
separate factions, instead of the customary four. · The first faction is the Government , symbolized by the personal rule of Ferdinand Marcos, his wife Imelda, and
his political cronies and military forces. · Second are the NPA . Inspired by successful Marxist
revolutions in China, Cuba and Nicaragua, these insurgents sought a national
uprising from both the urban and rural populace and desired to replace the
Marcos government with their own brand of autonomy. · The third and final faction is the non-violent Reformers ,
embodied by Aquino’s widow, Corazon. She, along with her allies
and supporters in that moment of tragedy, revived a platform of social
justice and unrelenting momentum that would irrevocably change the
Philippine political landscape immeasurably. For players new to
the COIN Series , or for those looking to teach the the series to
their friends, People Power will serve as an excellent
introductory game. Aiming for a 2 hour playtime and accessible
complexity, People Power utilizes many of the
basic COIN Series mechanics in new and familiar ways. The
22" x 17" map aids in introducing the game to a new player, as it
presents only two types of terrain - Cities and Countrysides (where
the latter amalgamates the rural settings of the island nation as well as
much lightly-habitable terrain of jungles and mountains). Don't let the fast
play and basic systems fool you, though. There are still plenty of strategic
puzzles and inter-player backstabbing to be had! Also, People
Power includes a new feature for the COIN Series - a
Key Personality mini-hand procedure that represents the effectiveness of
various generals and power brokers adding a new dimension to player
actions and decisions. As with most of the COIN
Series games, People Power immerses players in
an unfolding dramatic narrative that pits insurgent forces against a
government that seeks to defeat them, while a third party seeks to thwart
both. For you COIN Series veterans, here's a brief synopsis of how People
Power presents the inter-faction dynamics: · NPA Victory comes in the
form of amassing NPA Bases, and instead of Support or Opposition, NPA
"Resistance". Their Operations and Special Activities are not only
indicative of most Cold War era revolutionary movements but also distinct in
its application to its domestic agendas. · The Government uses Support and
Control to funnel patronage to cronies and the Marcos' family. Their Operations
and Special Activities allow them to operate against the NPA (as in
previous COIN volumes) and to subvert the activities and thwart the plans of the
non-violent Reformers, as well. · The Reformers (the historical
victors) win by having both Reformer Bases and Opposition. Their Operations and
Special Activities tools are not as powerful or intimidating as their armed
foes but are crafted to provide them with persuasive social impact in a war of
ideas. Here's a bit more detail on some of the COIN Series modifications
and additions that you'll get in People Power : · People Power is one of the lower complexity COIN games with a much
shorter play time, which can be utilized as a primer for those who wish to
learn the system as a gateway to the other more complex games in the series. · Propaganda Turns have been replaced by a two-turn Election cycle. · The Personality Cards are representations of political, military and
cultural figures; the “Newsmakers” of their time. Each card grants a different
'momentum' effect for each campaign. · The Acts of Desperation deck serves to model the chaotic final three days
of the People Power Revolution by giving players secret objectives that are scored during the
final victory check. We have crafted People
Power to deliver a simple and fast game that will challenge
and delight both veterans and newcomers to the COIN Series. It's
designed to be a fast, fun, nail-biter of a game that never plays the same way
twice. Like all of our COIN Series games, People
Power also transports players to a (perhaps
unfamiliar) historical setting and immerses them in the issues and
conflicts of that place and time. Although it is first and foremost a
competitive game, we believe it also presents great value with its historical
insight and analysis about those fateful years that brought a country to
the brink of civil war, then resolved the drama with an unprecedented
reawakening of democracy, freedom, and hope.
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