Accumulate the most points by exploiting other players' human rights while protecting your own.
Components:
Game board depicting a map of the world, divided into territories
6 player tokens in different colors
Human rights cards (representing different human rights)
Exploitation cards (with various ways to exploit human rights)
Dice (2 six-sided dice)
Point tokens (to track players' scores)
Player reference cards
Number of Players: 2-6
Gameplay:
Setup:
Each player chooses a color and takes the corresponding player token, a set of human rights cards, and a player reference card.
Place the player tokens on the starting area of the game board.
Shuffle the exploitation cards and place them face down near the game board.
On your turn:
Roll both dice and move your token that many spaces along the game board, following the arrows.
Depending on the territory you land on, you may draw an exploitation card, lose or gain human rights cards, or be forced to swap human rights cards with another player.
If you draw an exploitation card, read it aloud and follow its instructions. This may involve targeting another player's human rights cards, resulting in points for you and potential penalties for the targeted player.
Exploiting human rights:
When you successfully exploit another player's human rights (through the use of exploitation cards), take the corresponding point tokens and add them to your score pile.
The targeted player may lose human rights cards or face other consequences as specified on the exploitation card.
Protecting human rights:
Players can protect their human rights by forming alliances, negotiating with other players, and strategically using exploitation cards to their advantage.
Players may trade human rights cards or make deals to avoid exploitation.
End of the game:
The game ends when all exploitation cards have been drawn and played, or when a player has managed to exploit every human right of every other player.
The player with the most points at the end of the game is declared the winner.