Illuminati: The Game Of Conspiracy Info
In a standard game, 2 to 6 players choose a secret society—like the , The UFOs , or the Bermuda Triangle —and begin their quest for control. Board Game Review and Gameplay Demo - Illuminati
First released in 1982 and inspired by The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea, this game was never meant to be a serious documentary. Instead, it’s a "tongue-in-cheek" take on secret societies, political intrigue, and every wild theory in between. Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy
The game gained legendary status (and sparked countless internet threads) because of its uncanny artwork. Released years before the events, cards like "Pentagon" and "World Trade Center" featured illustrations that some claim look shockingly similar to real-life disasters. While the designers attribute this to a deep dive into the history of "crises," it certainly adds a layer of mystery to your game night. How to Play: The Art of the Power Grab In a standard game, 2 to 6 players