© 1871-2021 Grand lodge of British Columbia and Yukon A.F. There have been two subsequent expansion sets: Illuminati Brainwash and Illuminati Y2K. Disaster This is an Instant Attack to Destroy any Coasta /Place.It does not require an. In 1994, Steve Jackson reworked the old Illuminati card game into a trading-card format: INWO (Illuminati: New World Order).
Illuminati was first released at the gamers' convention, Origins, in September 1982, promptly spawning two expansion sets, with an Expansion Set 3, published in January 1985, adding a board. misc, as recipients of our free Rare cards started posting what they got, and other folks who just bought truckloads of cards started putting lists together. None of the symbols are uniquely masonic. The Adepts of Hermes card depicts the illustration at left. While the freemasons will use the all-seeing eye alone or in a triangle, and the US Great Seal depicts an eye in a triangle above a pyramid, it is only in fictional usages such as this that the eye is actually in the pyramid. Through the ages, the all-seeing eye has been a pagan, Christian or new age symbol for God while the triangle represents the triune nature of God. The Bavarian Illuminati card depicts the illustration above, an eye in a pyramid. Copyright 1995 Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. While none of the cards make specific reference or mention of Freemasonry, several cards refer to groups often associated with Freemasonry in the popular mind: the common cards, "Fraternal Orders", " Rosicrucians" and " Templars" the uncommon cards, "Illuminati" and "Society of Assassins (Illuminati)" the rare Illuminati cards, " Adepts of Hermes" and "Bavarian Illuminati" and the uncommon rare card, "Illuminati University." The object of the game is world domination. Please contact our editor with other examples.Ī convulated, confusing, and often quite humourous card game, the official card list of Apincludes 413 cards with an additional 125 cards in an Assassins set. Illuminati is a board game in the form of a card game designed by Steve Jackson and published by Steve Jackson Games. And to add to the strangeness is the cards function in the Illuminati game. Curiously enough, this card game, preoccupied with conspiracy theory and the Illuminati, makes no mention of the freemasons. The Terrorist Nuke card published in 1994-1995 is particularly creepy as it seems to accurately foretell and even visualize the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. While Freemasonry is frequently referred to in film and text, little research has been done into its occurrence in games.
Masonic references in games: Illuminati, New World Order