Arms Race (game)

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DesignersDave Casciano
IllustratorsJon Wetor
PublishersAWA
Publication1976
Arms Race
Cover art by Jon Wetor
DesignersDave Casciano
IllustratorsJon Wetor
PublishersAWA
Publication1976
GenresWorld War III

Arms Race, subtitled "Simulation of Global War and Strategic Building 1950-2001", is a board wargame published by Attack Wargaming Association (AWA) in 1976 that simulates a hypothetical war between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. using increasingly powerful weapons.

Arms Race is a two-player game in which the USA and USSR wage war from 1950 to 2001.[1] Players have the choice of using conventional or nuclear weapons, as well as land, sea and air forces. Players can spend money on guerilla forces, political subversion, spies, transportation systems, or economic aid to neutral countries being fought over.[2] The game comes with several proposed scenarios.

Optional rules allow for a third player (taking the role of China), and a fourth player (taking the role of Nazi Germany that has somehow survived World War II.)[2]

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