"Rebuilding Triunfo: A Planetary Privatization Simulation" Set To Liberate Itch.io on April 28th 2025
Squash rebel forces, resolve artificial calamities and betray your friends in this free-for-all economic warfare card game.

Inspired by Machi Koro, Monopoly and a suddenly-outdated geopolitical landscape, Rebuilding Triunfo: A Planetary Privatization Simulation is a 4-player, free-for-all card game putting you and three soon-to-be-enemies in the shoes of "Corporate Coordinators", shadowy executive-generals each managing a particular megacorp in the combined effort to "rebuild" the battered economy of a former planetary dictatorship.
Having been soundly liberated by your companies' home polity, the United Systems Alliance, the planet now known as the Triunfo Solidarity Republic sports a sizeable collection of state-owned enterprises without a state willing to buy them back, and even greater military stockpiles waiting to be pawned off as part of the new government's demilitarization plans. Now, fighting over who gets to keep the largest slice of the planet's industrial base wasn't exactly your stated objective, but the new constitution doesn't condemn a little asset grab here and there - not in a way you can't pay off, at least. Plus, the equipment's all local, so you'd be passing up free money not doing it.
So get spending! Whether it's canneries, TV networks or tactical nukes, everything's up for the taking in the wild and messy world of post-war turmoil: if you can afford it, it should be yours - and if your enemy can afford it, it should also be yours: just warn them of your impending asset appropriation operation, and watch them squirm as they decide how to respond. By law, you're obligated to truthfully state your force numbers - but force composition, that's between you and God: so put on your best poker face and charge on. If worse comes to worse, the Alliance's Department of Finance is legally obligated to bail you out.
Releasing on April 28th 2025 for a base price of 14,99 USD, Rebuilding Triunfo: A Planetary Privatization Simulation also features a free demo containing a streamlined version of the rulebook, all complementary sheets and all 127 individual cards featured in the full game (55 Property Cards, 34 Military Cards, 13 Event Cards, 36 Findings Cards, 12 Starter Cards), available in both PNG and PDF formats for both printing and virtual tabletop setups.
The launch version will feature additional illustrations, to include key art by Alex Iglesias (Mechwarrior Online, Battletech, Mechwarrior 5: Clans), and both a complementary jazz soundtrack and a free Tabletop Simulator port are expected to release some time after launch.
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