New Cold War is a game about geopolitics that takes place from 1989 to 2019. It begins with the disintegration of the Soviet Union and ends with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. Players (from 1 to 4) take the role of the great powers fighting for the new world order: Russia, China (forming the Red Bloc), the United States and the European Union (Blue Bloc). The allied powers will have to cooperate with each other (exchange of cards, media marker…), but victory will be individual. There are two victory conditions: a power must declare two of the hidden objectives on its agenda during the game or lead the victory point score at the end of the last turn of the game. The game consists of nine turns divided into three decades with a game duration of 150-180 minutes.
New Cold War is a Card Driven Game (CDG) featuring the 135 most important events of the 30 year period covered by the game. Your power’s cards can be played as an event or as operations, while opponents’ cards and your own negative cards are played as OPS and the event is executed for or against the power to which it belongs. OPS can be played in six different ways: 1) placing or removing influence on countries on the map (based on their stability, geopolitical value and initial alignment), 2) by staging a coup d’état, 3) stabilizing or destabilizing countries to protect or favor access to them, 4) advancing on the prestige marker, 5) advancing on the media marker, either alone or in cooperation with your ally (it is a track that is contested by blocks) or 6) creating a reserve of OPS to play in later rounds or game turns.
In this series of Event Card Spoilers, we will cover several different types of cards included in the game and from the different Decade Decks and give their details so that you can understand how the game works and how it incorporates the historical narrative of the new Cold War struggle between super powers from the end of the first Cold War through 2019.


Card #76: 3rd Decade Deck – Erdogan
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been leading Turkey’s politics since his election as Prime Minister in 2003. In 2014, he became President of the Republic and in 2017 he carried out a constitutional reform that increased his power and turned the country into a presidentialist regime. The only Eurasian country member of NATO, it is characterized by good commercial as well as diplomatic relations with the United States and Russia. For this reason, Erdogan is classified as a Neutral Card that could lead to the country (of a geostrategic nature and located in the region of Europe in the game) being controlled by one of the two powers. In contrast, this card cannot be played by the EU because of its strained relations due to the protracted and currently suspended process of accession to the community club, a fact that has been aggravated by the repression following the coup d’état against Erdogan in 2016. The progressive development of Turkey as its own and relevant voice in world geopolitics is represented in other New Cold War game events: Al-Asad Triple Alliance, Kurdish and Syrian Conflicts…

The next card up in the series will be Card #77: 3rd Decade Deck – Fake News.
You can catch up on the series to date by following these links:
Card #7: 1st Decade Deck – The Tibetan Conflict
Card #105: 3rd Decade Deck – Annexation of Crimea
Card #82: 1st Decade Deck – Warsaw Pact Dissolved
Card #134: 3rd Decade Deck – Rise of the Far Right
Card #41: 2nd Decade Deck – Afghanistan and Iraq Wars
Card #25: 3rd Decade Deck – Xi Jinping
Card #61: 1st Decade Deck – UNSC Presidency
Card #30: 1st Decade Deck – Gulf Monarchies
Card #63: 1st Decade Deck – Counter-Insurgency
Card #64: 1st Decade Deck – War Lords
Card #132: 3rd Decade Deck – Trading of Mineral Oil Products
The game has recently been put up for pre-order and you can secure a copy for $68.00 from the VUCA Simulations website at the following link: https://vucasims.com/products/new-cold-war
-Grant

I really want to get this game, but shipping is outrageous for it coming from Europe.
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They distribute it in the States.
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Dang it my VPN strikes again. It went from $65 to $15 once I turned it off. Thanks for setting me straight.
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No worries. They partner with Quarterdeck International out of the south for US shipping. Glad I could help you out. This game is very good. I enjoyed it very much while at WBC last summer. I am looking forward to getting our copy to the table and reporting on it further.
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