**PREORDER**
One player takes command of the ruling Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and its forces, supported by the Soviet 40th Army—this side is referred to here as the Soviets, or the Soviet player. The other player takes command of the local tribal rebels (the Lashkar) and Mujahideen guerrilla fighters—this side is referred to here as the Insurgents or the Insurgent player. Hidden information on blocks and cards presents players with a host of difficult decisions throughout the game. Each player has their own deck of cards, pool of blocks, and win conditions. The game ends as soon as one player satisfies their decisive victory condition or after players have reshuffled their decks a combined total of seven times (and the winner would be determined by assessing who has satisfied their minor victory condition). On their turn, a player will do one of three things: (1) take a resupply turn—replenishing their hand of cards and bringing more blocks into play, (2) play cards from their hand to activate areas and possibly initiate combat, or (3) play a powerful ‘strategy’ card from their hand to resolve its effect. When a player needs to draw cards but has none left in their deck, they will complete the reshuffle process—by which they will choose and add two ‘strategy’ cards to their deck. Components: