A slightly abstract map of Afghanistan in the early 18th century. It's divided into named regions, with various coloured blocks and cylinders representing tribes, roads and armies. Around the edge is a decorative border with a scoring track. Four more coloured cylinders mark four players' socres: 3, 3, 4 and 9.
A tense and tricky online game of #PaxPamir 2nd edition, which - against the odds - I won. At almost 75% of the way through I was still on zero points and last in the dominant Russian coalition. But I managed to slow the other Russian-aligned players enough […]
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