Nuclear Escalation is a 1983 card game published by Flying Buffalo.
Gameplay
editNuclear Escalation is a sequel to Nuclear War that adds new rules and game options.[1]
Reception
editScott Haring reviewed Nuclear Escalation in Space Gamer No. 68.[1] Haring commented that "So if you can laugh in the face of potential nuclear conflagration, Nuclear Escalation is not only a cute little game in its own right, but it combined with Nuclear War to produce a killer (pardon the expression) game that is a definite improvement on the original."[1]
Nuclear Escalation was awarded the Charles S. Roberts Award for "Best Science Fiction Boardgame of 1983".[2]
Nuclear Escalation had been the subject of a potential ban on all war related toys when two MPs of the UK Labour Party called the game "a nasty twist on the toy industry". Rick Loomis was interviewed as part of this discussion saying "the game is intended to be humorous... the subject is so serious that you have to laugh about it because otherwise you'd cry."[3]
Reviews
edit- Dragon #223 (November 1995)
- Asimov's Science Fiction v8 n12 (1984 12)[4]
- Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine[5]
- 1984 Games 100[6]
References
edit- ^ a b c Haring, Scott (March–April 1984). "Featured Review: Nuclear Escalation". Space Gamer (68). Steve Jackson Games: 11–12.
- ^ "The 1983 Origins Awards". The Game Manufacturers Association. Archived from the original on 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
- ^ "MPs seek ban on nuclear board game described as 'disgusting and offensive'". Ottawa Citizen. March 3, 1984. Retrieved October 14, 2013.
- ^ "Asimov's v08n12 (1984 12)".
- ^ "Asimov's v09n06 (1985 06)".
- ^ "GAMES Magazine #57". November 1984.