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Is a board game on the Troubles acceptable?

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12.34 26 Jan 2026


Is a board game on the Troubles acceptable?


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12.34 26 Jan 2026


Word of a planned boardgame on the Troubles has prompted outcry in Northern Ireland.

The game, ‘The Troubles: Shadow War in Northern Ireland 1964-1998’, is currently under development, and will not be made available for several years.

The proposed game allows players to play as members of different factions from the conflict, such as the IRA and the RUC, where they can plant bombs and make political deals.

The company’s founder has said that the aim of the game is to educate and promote history, yet victim’s rights groups have criticized it, saying it oversimplifies a complex issue.

So, is this type of game acceptable?

Joining Andrea to discuss is Kenny Donaldson of the South East Fermanagh Foundation, Journalist and Author Aoife Grace Moore, Writer and Political Commentator Emma De Souza and more.

Image: Compass Games


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