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Pax Porfiriana - Power & Empire in Mexico, 1898-1920 (1st Edition)

By: Sierra Madre Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Pax Series (Sierra Madre Games)

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Product Info

Title
Pax Porfiriana - Power & Empire in Mexico, 1898-1920 (1st Edition)
Publisher
Category
Author
Phil Eklund, Matt Eklund, Jim Gutt
Publish Year
2012
Dimensions
5x5x2"
NKG Part #
2147482240
MFG. Part #
SMG32
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 6 Players
Game Length
120 Minutes

Description

Pax Porfiriana is Latin for “The Porfirian Peace”. It refers to the 33-year reign of dictator Porfirio Díaz, ruling Mexico with an iron hand until toppled by the 1910 Revolution. As a rich businessman (Hacendado) in the turbulent pre-revolutionary borderlands of the U.S. and Mexico, compete to build business empires of ranches, mines, rails, troops, and banks while subverting your opponents with bandidos, Indians, and lawsuits. Win by toppling Díaz, either by coup, succession, revolution, or annexing Mexico to the U.S. If Díaz remains firmly seated at the end of the game, then the player with the most gold is the winner.

Pax Porfiriana is a cardgame version of the classic Lords of the Sierra Madre boardgame.

Contents:

  • 220 Cards (enterprises, partners, spies, financiers, bandidos, lawsuits, corrupt union bosses, gunfighters, etc.)
  • 60 money tokens
  • 70 wooden cubes representing factories, ranches, mines, smelters, casinos, dams, etc.
  • Rules and historical background, 28 pages