Justice is a 3 to 5-player, thematic, competitive, tableau-building game featuring a trick-taking mechanic. It is set in the Dwarven society of Odrixia, the same place where Factory 42 takes place.
Players are members of the Council of Law and Order, the body which determines
the guilt of those suspected of being a perpetrator of a crime.
While Justice comes with cooperative solid elements, it is fiercely competitive,
asymmetric game in which the players each represent a Council member with their
own agenda which steers them toward a personal preference concerning the guilt of
the accused.
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