From the award-winning designer and ex-CIA intelligence analyst Volko Ruhnke, Labyrinth: The War on Terror combines an emphasis on game play with a multifaceted simulation spanning recent history and the near future. The game takes players inside the global war on terror. Immersive game design has you leading the US to neutralize cells, maintain international support and encourage democratic reform. An extensive variety of card driven event combinations fuels Labyrinth’s asymmetrical design, creating deep complexity that unfolds with every turn while maintaining an ease of play that increases engagement with every decision. Labyrinth portrays the U.S. efforts to counter extremists’ tactics, as well as the wider ideological struggle – guerrilla warfare, regime change and more. Key Features: • Card Driven Mechanics – 120 event cards provide never ending combinations. The outcomes vary per round and take great effect on the flow of the conflict. • Asynchronous Online Multiplayer – The system allows for seamless competition from head to head – if both are available – to respond when ready, and longer matches based on timer settings per game. • Beginner’s Tutorials – Overview tutorials take you through the basics of playing the game.
Frozen screen in US tutorial
Wasted $10 on this game, cannot complete tutorial due to a frozen screen.
Like Twlight Struggle but different…
If you played TwilightStruggle, you’ll have the general idea of what’s going on here. But the two player sides are quite different in how you approach them. Very deep strategy, game, and with lots of different possibilities for scoring a victory, you can take different approaches, which keeps things exciting. There’s a bit of a learning curve, because there are so many different things to keep track of… It seems like a lot at first, but the best approach is to just dive in and start playing, esp. a live opponent. You’ll get your butt kicked the first time for sure, but watch what your opponent does, and the lightbulbs start to flash, like “ah, that’s what you’re supposed to be doing.” It all starts to click, and once it does, it’s really not that difficult to play after all, but the strategy is deep. Highly recommended. Play smoothly on an iPad Pro.
Absolutely love but plz fix reassessment
I abosutely love this game! Very great strategy and I’ve learned a lot about the conflict through playing the game but I just have one ask, please fix the reassessment function. Whenever I try to reassess it doesn't work and I have to abandon my game that I’ve worked so hard on.
Fantastic!
This is an amazing adaptation of the board game. I’m hoping that the expansions come soon?
Latest phone issues
Just got this on the new phone. The app seems fine but on the new phone I get stuck not being able to play cards . IOS thinks I’m trying to swipe away the app. Also the tutorial text is sadly too small for my eyes. The card effect makes the app unplayable.
Rigged and unplayable
This game is rigged all die rolls are fixed and for the terror player bad rolls and good rolls for A.I and bot and there’s no way to win this game is unplayable and trash it should be removed
Rigged and unplayable
This game is rigged all die rolls are fixed and for the terror player bad rolls and good rolls for A.I and bot and there’s no way to win this game is unplayable and trash
This update addresses an issue with Reassessment as well as a few other minor improvements. Thanks for playing!
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