Quartermaster General: 1914 is the next title in Ian Brody's critically acclaimed Quartermaster General series and creates a narrative of World War I in Europe, reflecting the military, technological, and social changes that occurred over the next four years.
In Quartermaster General: 1914, each card has two different uses: one when played and one when prepared. On your turn, you have the option to play and prepare a card. You can also spend cards to recruit more troops or use cards to attrition your opponents. However, your deck represents your overall resources, so moving too quickly through your deck early on could result in your unsupported armies being wiped out in the final turns of the game. It's worth it if you can capture Berlin or Paris in 1915, but if your gamble fails, you may have a tough road ahead.
The game ends after 17 turns, or sooner if one side has a dominant lead.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL - 1914 (FRENCH)