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3If you're looking for a serious entry on nuclear holocaust, try WorldWarIII.
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5--> '''Top Secret:''' ''[=SuperGerm=], the result of a blunder in your enemy's germ warfare experiments, destroys 25 million of his own people.''
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7Nuclear War is a card game designed by Douglas Malewicki and published by Flying Buffalo Games. It is a {{satire}} of an end-of-the-world scenario fought mostly with nuclear weapons. Each player is in charge of a country, and the objective is to eliminate the populace of all other countries (players). While an opponent's population may be reduced with non-violent means (such as broadcasting propaganda that drives migration to other countries), the fastest and most frequent method is to launch nuclear warheads and vaporize millions. Other cards provide anti-missile defenses and specialized weapons systems like orbital platforms and unstoppable cruise missiles. Several expansions have been released, many of which can be played separately or with the original game, and highlights the worries of the end-of-the-world scenarios -- including actual, theoretical and feared weapons -- at the time of their releases.
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9Nuclear War is often described as a "beer and pretzels" game, perfect for players who want a game that's quick to get into and refuse to take themselves (or the subject matter) seriously. Most Nuclear War games end up with everyone destroyed, and lots of laughing over who produced the biggest fireball along the way. The original game has been inducted into the Origins Adventure Gaming Hall of Fame, and was named one of The Millennium's Best Card Games by ''Pyramid'' magazine.
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11Though the game is largely obscure today, Flying Buffalo continues to support it. Their ''Nuclear War'' page can be found [[https://flyingbuffalo.com/collections/nuclear-war/Nuclear-War here.]]
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14!!This game provides examples of:
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16* AMillionIsAStatistic: "Got change for 25 million people?" (also a MemeticMutation)
17* AnthropomorphicPersonification: [=SuperGerm=] and [=SuperVirus=] are shown as cartoon representations of ThePlague.
18* ApocalypseHow: Most games end with a '''Class 3a''', extinction of all mankind in a worldwide nuclear disaster, but the rules allow a '''Class 4''', extinction of most life on earth, or, if the results are [[strike:wrong]] right, a '''Class X-2''', [[PunctuatedForEmphasis SOLAR SYSTEM-DESTROYING CHAIN REACTION!]]
19* AtomicHate: The game is full of this, in every platform possible.
20* BedsheetGhost: One of the Secret cards, "Without a Trace", uses a bedsheet ghost to depict the sudden disappearance of 25 million people.
21* BlackComedy[=/=]GallowsHumor: This is a game about the death of millions and the destruction of the planet, and it's ''all'' played for laughs.
22* ColonyDrop: An expansion pack added the "Meteor Strike" Secret.
23* DeathFromAbove:
24** Many of the cards feature illustrations of missiles and bombers dropping warheads.
25** One expansion pack introduces "Meteor Strike", where [[ColonyDrop a large rock crashes on an enemy's territory.]]
26* DepopulationBomb: In addition to the titular nuclear weapons, other methods of destroying your opponent's populace include engineered diseases and death-inducing speeches.
27* EarthShatteringKaboom:
28-->''Note: If the 100-Megaton bomb destroys a nuclear stockpile, a super chain reaction starts that destroys all countries, the Earth itself, and [[ApocalypseHow the entire solar system]]. [[BoldInflation EVERYBODY LOSES]].'' [[note]]Later games make this possible if the 200-Megaton bomb's yield is doubled, as well.[[/note]]
29* EverythingMakesAMushroom: All of the warhead cards have an illustration of a mushroom cloud.
30* NotZilla: One of the cards in the "Nuclear Proliferation" expansion is "Klodzilla"
31* ThePlague: The "[=SuperGerm=]" card eliminates 25 million people when played; "[=SuperVirus=]" goes around the board, taking out each player's population on their turn. A later expansion introduces "Son of [=SuperGerm=]".
32* SelfDamagingAttackBackfire: Roll the mushroom cloud ''twice'' on the ''Nuclear Escalation'' die during your launch (the second time to decide misfunction) and you'll bomb your own population.
33* TakingYouWithMe:
34** The aptly named "If I Can't Win, Everyone Dies" optional rule, under which a just-eliminated player who had a 100 megaton warhead but no launcher for it can detonate it in hopes of triggering an EarthShatteringKaboom.
35** Final Retaliation. Nuked off the face of the earth with nothing but missiles and warheads? No reason to not send them to your new favorites...
36* TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed: Well, not always. Just two-thirds of the time, according to [[WordOfGod the company's statistics]].
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