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Primary Concern: Strategery 2012

Simply put, Strategery 2012: Right Makes Might interprets the Republican Primaries as Advance Wars and it's a fine interpretation. I missed the first Presidential debate, having become all tuckered out watching America's other pastime, and exulting in the thrilling and improbable conclusion to the A's regular season. Now, having read the morning papers and opinion pieces aplenty, I'm glad I missed the debate. Winners, losers, boxing metaphors, body language, emotive reductions - so much said about the art of saying nothing that hasn't already been said. Silverware's vision of the Primaries as a battle for control is reductive too, but it's also enjoyable and clever. The dialogue in particular is much less overtly comic than you might expect. And it's free.

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Adam Smith: Adam wrote for Rock Paper Shotgun between 2011-2018, rising through the ranks to become its Deputy Editor. He now works at Larian Studios on Baldur's Gate 3.
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