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						        Craig Besinque
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		Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun: Playing Triumph and Tragedy and Conquest and Consequence Together
				It wasn’t long after publication of Triumph and Tragedy (T&T) that players were asking for a “Pacific version”. Ask and you shall receive: 6 years...			
		 
		Conquest & Consequence versus Triumph & Tragedy
				If you’re a Triumph & Tragedy (T&T) fan, you’ve probably heard that Conquest and Consequence (CnC) is more complicated than T&T, and not as “clean”....			
		 
		You Say You Want a Revolution? (We’d All Love to See Your Plan.): Soviet Play in Conquest and Consequence
				As some aficionadoes already know, Conquest and Consequence (CnC), the Asia/Pacific follow-up game to Triumph and Tragedy, preserves the 3-sided nature of the system by...			
		 
		Design Update: Conquest and Consequence
				We are progressing steadily on Conquest and Consequence [CnC], the Pacific/Asia brother to Triumph and Tragedy. Like T&T, the game is a representation of the struggle for regional...			
		 
		Addition by Subtraction: Creating the 2-Player Bonus Variant for Triumph and Tragedy
				Triumph and Tragedy was designed from the bottom up as a three-sided game, taking the viewpoint that the democratic/capitalist West, the fascist Axis and the...			
		 
		Triumph and Tragedy: Outside the Box
				I guess it’s been six or seven years now since I got a call from Rick Young asking me if we’d be interested in publishing...			
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