The board game of the year: Become a 1956 revolutionary!

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Heroes were born in 1956. Heroes, who shed blood for their homeland. Heroes, who contributed to the freedom of Hungary. Heroes, who we should always remember. Kékjáték wants to commemorate these heroes on the 60th anniversary of the 1956 revolution with the Hungarian version of the Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 cooperative board game. It’s time for us to face the dreadful Soviet tanks and the tremendous State Protection Authority (ÁVH) just like our ancestors did.
The Hungarian version of the board game was introduced to the public on the 26th of October with great success. With the game you can relive the unforgettable days of the revolution. You can influence the outcome of the revolution by your own decisions and determination.
The Days of Ire: Budapest 1956 board game was originally launched in English in the summer of 2016 by Cloud Island, and then introduced to the transatlantic market with the help of Mr B Games. It is a historically inspired card-driven board game, playable by 1-4 people. It can be played both co-operatively or in a one-versus-many setting. It is set during the most explosive days of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, in Budapest, where the fight was the fiercest. The revolutionary players collect cards and fighters to resolve events and other challenges posed to them by their Soviet opponent (real or simulated). In order to win, they must stay alive throughout the 7 days of fighting – while ensuring that the city doesn’t fall to pieces.






