Skip to content
Free shipping: Quebec City and Montreal for orders of more than 100$, Other regions of Quebec for order more than 125$, Ontario for order more than 150$.
Free shipping: Quebec City and Montreal for orders of more than 100$, Other regions of Quebec for order more than 125$, Ontario for order more than 150$.

Crisis (English) - USED

Write a review
| Ask a question
Original price 40.00$ CAD - Original price 40.00$ CAD
Original price
40.00$ CAD
40.00$ CAD - 40.00$ CAD
Current price 40.00$ CAD
+ Taxes
Availability:
Only 1 left

In store pick-up

106 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, Quebec City
Usually ready in 1 hour

Free shipping Quebec and Ontario*

From $ 100 or $ 125 (QC) and from $ 150 (ON). Elsewhere in Canada See the modalities. Orders processed in less than 24 hours!

100 % Secure Payment

Credit cards, Paypal, Shop Pay and Apple Pay

INFORMATIONS

Designer : , 
Artist : Anthony Cournoyer, Viktor CSETE
Publisher :
Numbers of players : 1 to 5
Age : 14 years old and +
Playing Time : 45 to 120 minutes
Condition : Good
More Info :

Boardgamegeek (English)

DESCRIPTION

*** BE CAREFUL, USED GAME ***
*** Attention, missing 1 red Manager ***

Axia, a land in the glorious past, in the uncertain present and in the even more unpredictable future. Populated by what has been described as a fervent and warm people, Axia is in crisis - economic, social and political: the longest recession in its modern history, the greatest inequality in years and a political system on the edge of the collapse.

In more ways than one, Axia is fighting against herself. The old divisions of the past have given way to news, and it is the current generation that has the most to lose.

Do you go, with your industrial colleagues, do your part to help Axia? Are you going to sacrifice the short-term gain in the present for a better future? Can you do this and survive? Maybe you can, and maybe even you can prosper-and you will do it, if you see opportunities where others only see the crisis!

Crisis is a turn-by-turn game for 1-5 players who assume the role of business leaders, trying to rebuild their businesses and create value at a particularly difficult time. By skillfully placing their managers in a position allowing them to invest in companies, exchange resources and navigating bureaucracy and local regulations, they can prosper and prosper at a time when others could fight and decline.