So this last week, I picked up
Pax Porfiriana, a heavy card game by niche game designer/rocket scientist Phil Eklund. It's a reworking of his legendary
Lords of the Sierra Madre game, first published in 1988.
Thematically, the game is really unique. Each player plays a hacendado, a wealthy, powerful figure during the reign of Porfirana Diaz, who was overthrown in the Mexican Revolution. There’s 6 different hacedados, and all have different traits. All 207 cards are unique, and almost all have flavor text, and authentic, period-style art and photographs:
There’s a row of 12 cards, and players buy and play cards from this row. They can buy ranches, mines, gun shops, can bribe or assassinate public figures. The card above is a Troop card, and gives the controlling player a Revolution point. These guys spread unrest in Sonora(one of 3 provinces), and cause the regime to switch to Anarchy. There’s 4 of these regimes: Anarchy, Pax P, Martial Law, and U.S. Intervention. Each of the regimes has several effects: During Anarchy, for example, Mines and Banks produce terrible profits, but troops can move between the locations freely.
Each player is trying to gain the most points in one of four areas: Loyalty, Command, Revolution, or Outrage. These four areas also correspond directly with the 4 regimes: Pax P, Martial Law, Anarchy, and U.S. Intervention respectively. There’s 4 scoring cards in the deck, called Topple Cards. If any one player has the most points in the correct category during a Topple, they win. For example, the card above gives 1 Revolution point to the controller. If a Topple card is purchased during Anarchy, then this point of Revolution will count for this player. If the player has 3 more Rev. points than the two weakest players in Rev, they immediately win the game.
Me and a buddy tried it out last night, and had a blast. The theme shines through brightly, and it’s easy to get into character. I mean, what other game lets Emiliano Zapata extort an ostrich farm, only to be thwarted by the Pinkertons?
I’m excited to play again! The game plays 2-5, and there’s an included solo variant.
They're going to send you back to mother in a cardboard box...