'Target mainland': planned Troubles board game condemned in Northern Ireland

A provocative new board game set during the tumultuous period of the Troubles in Northern Ireland has sparked widespread outrage, with many feeling it trivialized and oversimplified the region's long-lasting conflict. The game, titled "The Troubles: Shadow War," is a product of Compass Games, a US-based company that creates games about military history.

Players take on the roles of security forces, the IRA, loyalist paramilitaries, or nationalist/unionist politicians, navigating complex politics and security currents to emerge victorious. The game includes maps, tokens, and a deck of 260 cards depicting pivotal moments in Northern Ireland's recent history, such as Margaret Thatcher's battle against republican hunger strikers and the IRA's "target mainland" campaign.

However, critics have expressed deep concerns that the game trivializes the region's traumatic past. Kenny Donaldson of the South East Fermanagh Foundation stated that players can plant bombs, make political deals, and attempt to prevail over opponents, which he deemed as "minimizing their suffering." Donaldson argued that the game fails to grasp the enduring legacy of the conflict in Northern Ireland society.

"It's oversimplifying what is a very complex issue," said Donaldson. "The core failure of this initiative is the lack of understanding that 'the Northern Ireland Troubles' are not past tense, they remain inextricably linked with Northern Ireland society today."

Compass Games' founder and president Bill Thomas insisted that the game aims to provide an accurate depiction of Northern Ireland's conflict and protect history. However, critics question whether it is possible for a game to adequately convey the complexities and nuances of such a deeply ingrained and traumatic event.

The game has sparked debate about how to approach sensitive topics like the Troubles in popular culture, with some arguing that educational tools like this game can raise awareness and spark discussion among younger generations. Nevertheless, many feel that it would be irresponsible to profit from the suffering of others without providing context or sensitivity.

"This is not the final version," Thomas assured in a statement. "It's not even close to being final. It has to be play tested."

Despite assurances, concerns remain about the game's potential impact on victims and survivors, who may feel retraumatized by its depiction of violent actions and sensitive topics.
 
I'm so done with these new board games trying to profit off our trauma 🤬💸... I mean, come on, can't they just leave some stuff alone? Back in my day, we didn't make games about wars and conflicts, we just played games that had a happy ending. And don't even get me started on the fact that it's okay to plant bombs in a game 🤯... What's wrong with these people? It's not like they're trying to romanticize violence or anything, but still, shouldn't they be more thoughtful about how they approach this stuff? I mean, 260 cards depicting historical events is a lot, but does it have to include the bombings and shootings and all that jazz? Can't they just stick to the politics and stuff? It's not like we want our trauma for sale as some kind of entertainment 🎮...
 
I'm just gonna say it, this new board game thing is a total mess 🤦‍♂️. I mean, I get that they're trying to educate people about the Troubles in Northern Ireland, but do we really need a game that makes it feel like a giant video game? It's all about strategy and winning, which just feels so wrong for something as sensitive and complex as this topic.

And what really gets my goat is that they're profiting off of other people's trauma without even bothering to get the context right 🤑. I mean, I've seen some serious backlash from people who are actually affected by these events, and it's hard not to agree with them.

I'm all for raising awareness and sparking discussions about important topics, but this game just feels like a lazy way of doing so 💸. It's not even close to being final? Give me a break 🙄. I think Compass Games should really take some time to rethink their approach before they start selling this thing to the public.
 
I gotta say, this new board game is a bit much imo 🤯. I mean, it's like they're trying to capitalize on someone else's trauma without really getting the context right. Like, who gets to decide what's "acceptable" and what's not? The fact that people are gonna get play tested doesn't necessarily mean it'll be better. And honestly, I think it's kinda cringeworthy how Compass Games is framing this as a way to educate ppl about history. It feels more like they're trying to sell a product than actually tackle the complexities of the situation.
 
Ugh 🤕 this game is so wrong 😡 it's like they're cashing in on people's suffering 💸 and ignoring the trauma that still lingers 🌫️ in Northern Ireland today 😔 I mean, come on, who thought it was a good idea to make a board game about a conflict that's still very much alive for many people? 💥 it's not just about winning or losing, it's about respect and empathy 🤝 and the game totally lacks that 👎

I get why some people might think it's educational 📚 but it's not like we need more of these types of games 🤦‍♂️ that sensationalize violence and politics 💣 it's like they're perpetuating a cycle of hurt and anger 🔥 instead of trying to heal and move forward 🌈

And what really gets my goat is that Compass Games is basically saying "oh no, we didn't think this through" 🙄 but I'm pretty sure they did 🤔 and now they're just trying to backtrack and apologize 🤦‍♂️ sorry ain't good enough 🚫
 
🤔 I mean, come on... a board game about the Troubles? Are they serious? It feels like they're cashing in on people's emotions without really understanding what it was like to live through that time. The game sounds super simplified - plant bombs, make deals, win or lose... that's not how it went down at all. And what about the victims and survivors? They're the ones who are still dealing with the trauma of their experiences. It just doesn't feel right to me. 💔
 
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