Shasn

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SHASN
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Board game
Designers
PublishersMemesys Culture Lab
Publication16 July 2019
GenresBoard game,
Political strategy game
Players2–5
Playing time90–180 minutes
Skills requiredStrategy, Negotiation, Area Control, Resource management

SHASN (transl. Governance) is a multiplayer political strategy board game created by , and published by Memesys Culture Lab,[1] where each player takes on the role of a politician contesting elections and is required to take a stand on various political and ethical issues.[2][3] The game was launched on the global crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter on 16 July 2019,[4] and raised $339,045 from 4,209 backers.[5] SHASN was inspired by the documentary An Insignificant Man, on the rise of the Aam Aadmi Party politician and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.[6][7]

Gameplay[]

SHASN is a competitive strategy board game played between two to five players which gives players an opportunity to influence the maximum number of majority voters in the 9 zones (or constituencies) on the game board. Voters are influenced via combinations of resources such as funds, clout, media, and trust.[8] These resources are gained by answering questions on the Ideology Cards which are about real-world political, social, and ethical issues. The game ends when a majority has been formed in all possible zones on the board.[9]

There are 4 ideologies in the game including The Capitalist, The Supremo, The Showstopper (originally called The Showman), and The Idealist. Players gain Ideology Cards by answering questions.[10][11]

The type of ideology card players gain depends on which ideology their chosen answer falls under. Within the game, The Capitalist focuses on free trade, The Supremo focuses on identity politics, The Showstopper focuses on gaining media attention through shock tactics, and The Idealist focuses on making the world a better place. If the players gain 2, 3, or 5 cards of one ideology, they gain powers specific to that ideology.[6]

Development and release[]

The development of the game began after the release of An Insignificant Man[10] and continued over the course of one and a half years.[11]

Awards[]

Year Award Category Ref(s)
2019 IndieCade Europe 2019 Social Impact Award [12][13]
2019 TENTACCOLADE Award 2019 Best Campaign Video [14]

References[]

  1. ^ Deodhar, Neerja (21 April 2019). "Taking Indian politics to board games: How 'Shasn' and 'The Poll' place players in the shoes of politicians". Firstpost.
  2. ^ Sathe, Gopal (3 August 2019). "Parlour Games And Dirty Tricks: Can Board Games Help Young Indians Engage With Politics?". HuffPost.
  3. ^ Venugopal, Sruti (23 November 2019). "Indiajoy 2019: Understanding politics through board game". Telangana Today.
  4. ^ Malik, Ektaa (24 July 2019). "A new political strategy game is trying to make politics and policy-making trendy for the apolitical". The Indian Express.
  5. ^ Sibal, Prachi (11 October 2019). "We the Players". Open.
  6. ^ a b Tanwar, Sangeeta (21 July 2019). "The cacophony of Indian elections and politics has inspired another board game". Scroll.in.
  7. ^ Patwa, Priyadarshini (30 July 2019). "#5 Boardgames That Teach Us Important Entrepreneurial Strategies & Leadership Lessons". Entrepreneur.
  8. ^ Devidayal, Namita (26 July 2019). "This new board game lets you play politics | India News – Times of India". The Times of India.
  9. ^ Khandelwal, Heena (12 July 2019). "SHASN: New board game by Anand Gandhi's Memesys Culture Lab aims to put you in the shoes of politicians". Indulg Express.
  10. ^ a b Balasubramanian, Malavika (12 July 2019). "When politics on celluloid spills over to a board game". The Hindu.
  11. ^ a b Ganguly, Arnab (5 August 2019). "Playing politics". Mumbai Mirror.
  12. ^ "Kind Words, Biped win major awards at IndieCade Europe 2019 | The Star". The Star (Malaysia). 22 October 2019.
  13. ^ "AWARDS – 2019 – IndieCade". IndieCade.
  14. ^ "2019 Board Game Award Winners". Kick Agency. 3 January 2020.
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