A live unboxing of the two-player boardgame Watergate. One player represents the Nixon administration who is trying to make it to the end of the presidential term while the other player represents the editor at The Washington Post who is trying to show the connection between Nixon and two informants.
This multiple award-winning two-player tug of war was designed by Matthias Cramer, published by Capstone Games and can be played in well under an hour.
What do you get with a copy of the historic board game Watergate?
In June 1972, five men are arrested in Washington’s Watergate building. What looks like a third-rate burglary attempt on the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee induces journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of the Washington Post to start a thorough investigation. Over the following two years, they discover that the five men were directed from within the White House to spy on political opponents. As a consequence, in 1974 President Richard Nixon resigns from office to avoid impeachment.
In Watergate, one player assumes the role of a Journalist, while the other embodies the Nixon Administration—each with a unique set of cards. To win, the Nixon Administration must build up enough momentum to make it to the end of the presidential term, whereas the Journalist must gather enough evidence to connect two informants directly to the President. Of course, the administration will do all in its power to smother any evidence.
History of Watergate included with the game!