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反攻勝利棋 (Counteroffensive Victory Chess)

Counteroffensive Victory Chess (光復勝利棋, also known as Fǎngōng Shènglì Qí / 反攻勝利棋) is a 1960s Taiwanese board game produced by the KMT government during the Cold War. It was designed as a propaganda tool to teach children

2–4 players60 minages 7
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What is 反攻勝利棋 (Counteroffensive Victory Chess)

Counteroffensive Victory Chess (光復勝利棋, also known as Fǎngōng Shènglì Qí / 反攻勝利棋) is a 1960s Taiwanese board game produced by the KMT government during the Cold War. It was designed as a propaganda tool to teach children Chinese geography while gamifying the hypothetical retaking of mainland China from the Communist Party.

Gameplay & Rules

The game functions similarly to modern board games like The Game of Life or Snakes and Ladders, relying heavily on luck rather than traditional chess strategy.

Objective: Be the first player to reach Nanjing (the capital of the Republic of China at the time).

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Game details

Players
2–4
Age
+7
Duration
60 min
Difficulty
Type
Board game
Year
1965
Mechanics
Dice Rolling · Point to Point Movement · Race
Categories
Children's Game · Dice · Educational
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How many players is 反攻勝利棋 (Counteroffensive Victory Chess) for?

反攻勝利棋 (Counteroffensive Victory Chess) plays with 2–4 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 60 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 7.

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