If your kid is the type to spend three hours on a Wikipedia rabbit hole about 20th-century geopolitical shifts, this is their jam. It’s a solo wargame, meaning it’s just them against the historical chaos of the Mexican Revolution.
It’s not flashy—it’s published by White Dog Games, which specializes in niche, high-substance historical simulations. Don't expect 'Call of Duty' energy here. It’s gritty, smart, and a fantastic way to learn about Villa and Zapata without a textbook. Just make sure they have a table where they can leave it set up for a few days, because that 360-minute playtime isn't a joke.


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