The Generalissimo is Dead
The Generalissimo is Dead
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The Generalissimo is Dead is a game partly inspired by the film, The Death of Stalin, by Armando Ianucci. It also draws on the wider phenomena that surrounds dictatorial leaders who have a cult of personality, and how this impacts on their governments and power structures when things start to fall apart.
Players take on the roles of government ministers and state departments, as well as a couple of external corporations who have been permitted by the infinite generosity of the Generalissimo to operate within the powerful and glorious country of Yugenya.
As a developed and forward-looking nation, Yugenya’s political machinery is efficient and comradely, and certainly no parts of it harbour ambition or resentment to any other part. Were things to become destabilised, they would all no doubt band together for the greater good and triumph through unity! Or at least… that’s the theory.
Will the Transport Ministry or Revolutionary Guard keep upholding the values of our Dear Leader even when things begin to look difficult, and what exactly is the plan if the worst should happen… who takes power, and how can they ever hope to compare to the father of the nation, the Generalissimo?
With gameplay based on a ruling committee who maybe know what’s happening, ministers passing self-interested policies, and trying to run departments efficiently in the face of authoritarian farce, what will you do if it turns out The Generalissimo is Dead?
This event is taking place in a wheelchair accessible venue during BritCon, the British Historical Gaming Society's annual convention. This means there will be wargame tournaments and vendors nearby, should you wish to take a look on the megagame's lunch break. Lunch is also included as part of the venue's package, which will consist of a sandwich, fruit, etc. You can find out more about East Midlands Megagame on our website and Facebook group.
Location
NTU Newton Building, NG1 4BU