Are there any games (tabletop, videogames etc) that feature genuine abuse of power? Not where an abuse of power is depicted in the game, but where the players can actually abuse power they have over each other?
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The Great Dalmuti, by Richard Garfield. The Greater Peon chooses how to distribute the cards to the other players. They don't all have to get the same amount. The Lesser Peon gets the worst seat and, when we played it, had to fetch the cards and shuffle them after every round.pic.twitter.com/FmnuTQgDjL
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Yes this is maybe the kindest and most playful example of abuse. Perhaps because everyone knows the seat of power is likely to change each (short) game
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