Pushpins Global Conspiracy Game

Pushpins is a free print-and-play game of global conspiracy. Form the author’s description:

 

People talk about a global conspiracy, about the powers that own the world, but they don’t seem to grasp just how big the world is. How remote parts of the world are. And this isn’t just like, people living in the mountains. We’re talking about places like, Idaho. And Nebraska. There’s a lot of nothing going on over there, and do you think the conspiracies that run the world care about it?

Well, you know they do.

Because taking care of these boring places is your job.

Push-Pins needs a space players can play, which can be a whiteboard or corkboard. Players don’t need to shuffle, or even play at the same time as one another. Games can take place over a day in an office, for example, or play out quickly in one spot.

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Charles Grant’s Battle Rules

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The Meccano company was established in 1908 by Frank Hornby to distribute model toys and kids produced by the company. It produced the Meccano, Hornby Trans and Dinky Toys line. The company was taken over by Lines Brothers in 1964.

The pages with the rules themselves are below in pdf format:

Charles Grant Rules 1

Charles Grant Rules 2

 

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