Le Jeu de la Guerre
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''A Game of War'' is a book by Guy Debord and
Alice Becker-Ho Alice Becker-Ho, also known as Alice Debord (born August 6, 1941), is a Chinese-born French intellectual closely associated with the Situationist International. Among other works, she has written poetry, a scholarly study of slang, and a trave ...
that illustrates a game devised by Debord by giving a detailed account of one of their table-top conflicts. It was first published in French as ''Le Jeu de la Guerre'' in 1987, but unsold copies were later pulped in 1991, along with other books by Debord, at his insistence when he left his publisher
Champ libre Champ Libre is a French publisher founded in 1969 by Gérard Lebovici in Paris. The name is taken from a phrase which means "free field" (the way is clear). In 1984, after the assassination of Gérard Lebovici, Champ Libre changed its name and b ...
. The book was reissued in 2006, with an English translation published by
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in 2008. In his 1989 book ''Panegyric'', Guy Debord remarked: :''So I have studied the logic of war. Indeed I succeeded long ago in representing its essential movements on a rather simple game-board… I played this game, and in the often difficult conduct of my life drew a few lessons from it — setting rules for my life, and abiding by them. The surprises vouchsafed by this Kriegspiel of mine seem endless; I rather fear it may turn out to be the only one of my works to which people will venture to accord any value. As to whether I have made good use of its lessons, I shall leave that for others to judge.'' Apart from the books which contain the game, free online versions of the game are available. London based group,
Class Wargames Class Wargames is a situationist ludic-science group based in London. Founded by Richard Barbrook and Fabian Tompsett in 2007, the group has since reproduced Guy Debord's '' Le Jeu de la Guerre'' and proceeded to tour Europe, Asia and South A ...
have reproduced ''A Game of War'' and taken it on a campaign around the globe, at Belo Horizonte, pictured above, St. Petersburg and a variety of other locations.


Play

The basics of the game are close to those of chess, in that it is based on war and the strategy that surrounds it. Two players take turns moving troops across the board. Each player can move up to 5 troops each turn and is allowed 1 attack. Attacking is decided by summing all the offensive power in the range of an enemy target square. Then subtracting the total defensive power of the other player. If this number is greater than 2 then the attack is a success. Power is added from all the attacking pieces in a straight line either vertical horizontal or diagonally to the attacking square. The game board has natural obstructions that simulate the different terrain on a battlefield. The winner either defeats all their opponent's troops, or destroys their arsenals. When making the game Guy Debord said there were only three things that stopped his game from being 100% accurate and those were climate conditions and the cycles of day and night; the influence of troop morale; and uncertainty about the exact positions and movements of the enemy. The game and book of the same name did not receive much success but a copy can still be bought today.Board game geek
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See also

* Three-sided football


References


External links


Kriegspiel
Alex Galloway's app version of Le Jeu de la Guerre.
Battle of 1815 - Waterloo
another free online version of Guy Debort's Kriegsspiel
Game (article)
Totality.tv, Sunday, April 13, 2008. Originally published in McKenzie Wark, 50 Year of Recuperation: The Situationist International, Princeton Architectural Press, 2008
Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord's The Game of War (film)
Class Wargames 2009. 1987 books Wargames introduced in the 1980s Works by Guy Debord {{Wargame-stub