Panko or Votes for Women
- Designer (Uncredited)
- Publisher Peter Gurney Ltd
- Illustration Edward Tennyson Reed
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The game features cards depicting events and figures from the suffrage era, including Emmeline Pankhurst and Winston Churchill. The cards are colored purple, green, and white, reflecting the political atmosphere. Instructions were included, but detailed mechanics are unknown. It is a two-player card game without documented gameplay details.
Who Is This Game For?
Panko or Votes for Women is mainly for history enthusiasts and collectors. With unknown rules and mechanics, it suits players interested in the theme rather than modern gameplay. It is designed solely for two players and has no solo mode.
How It Works
Little is known about the mechanics as none are recorded. The game likely involves a card set with historical images and possibly simple card exchange or set collection, but exact rules are not preserved.
What Makes It Special
This rare 1910 card game by Peter Gurney Ltd features illustrations by Edward Tennyson Reed and centers on the political women's suffrage movement. The designer is uncredited and no awards are recorded. It belongs to the family of political games about women's rights.
Pro
- Historical theme on women's suffrage
- Illustrated cards with historical figures
- Two-player political card game
- Rare collectible from 1910
Contra
- No documented game mechanics
- No solo mode available
- Uncredited designer and missing rules
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game depicts the women's suffrage movement in England around 1910, portraying political events and figures without fictional elements.
Tipp für Einsteiger
This game is better suited as a historical collectible; beginners should familiarize themselves with the suffrage history beforehand.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, Panko or Votes for Women is designed exclusively for two players.
How long does a game really take?
The duration is unknown since no detailed rules exist.
What prior experience do I need?
No specific experience is required, but interest in history is recommended.
How does this compare to similar games?
It is unique due to its early 1910 publication and focus on the women's suffrage movement.
Is this suitable for families?
Not especially, as there is no age recommendation and rules are unclear.
What mechanic makes it special?
No mechanics are documented; it is based on historical card illustrations without recorded gameplay.
Fazit
The game is primarily of interest to collectors and history buffs. Players seeking clear rules and modern mechanics will find limited support.