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Subterfuge is a real-time strategy video game developed by Ron Carmel and Noel Llopis. It is loosely based on the strategic board game Diplomacy. The game takes place in an underwater world where players use diplomacy and tactics to defeat their opponents. It features minimalist art, except for the specialist portraits, which were drawn by Shane Nakamura. Subterfuge takes place in real time to allow for diplomacy; an average game lasts for about a week but can be longer or shorter. Despite taking a week to play, the developers claimed the game was still "short". A game can have anywhere from 2 to 10 players. Diplomacy is highly encouraged in Subterfuge, and players only communicate through in-game messages that can be sent to other players. This allows for negotiation of strategy and teamwork which is vital for players to win. To win a normal game, a player must gain 200 neptunium, through mines which can be made through the use of combat units. Throughout the game, players fight over outposts spread across the map in an attempt to increase production capacity and rate for combat units. "Dominion rules" are also available, where instead of getting Neptunium, the goal is to control a certain amount of outposts. More information...

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