Official full colour insert compatible with Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory including space for the Crisis and Control expansion. The insert also has space for the Historical Events card deck with sleeves, provided you do not sleeve the regular card sized Automa decks (see the box layout section for further details).
The design provides both efficient storage and improved game play. Many of the trays can be utilised during the game, and they greatly aid set-up and clear-away times. The rules and boards act as a lid on top of the trays.
The full colour print really brings the trays to life, tying them in with the theme of the game and making it easier to see which components go where. The insert is arranged in up to three layers with space on top for the boards. There are separate trays for the working & middle class workers, and all the resources are split by type making setup really fast. The coin token trays work equally well with the card or metal versions. The small card tray has no base, so should be kept in the game box.
Every tray includes images from the rulebook or game cards and boards. The images greatly improve the look of the trays, but also help in game clear up as you can instantly see what goes where.
The insert also has space for the Historical Events card deck with sleeves, provided you do not sleeve the regular card sized Automa decks. All other regular card decks apart from the Automa can be sleeved.
When packing the box, first place the player boards in the recess provided, followed by the main game board. Next place the rule books and player aids on top of the board, adding lastly the cloth bag with the string end tucked down in the gap between the board and box. This fully fills the box without any lid lift and allows for vertical storage of the game.
This product consists of a flat-pack of 6 Evacore sheets. The trays require assembly, which is quick and fun, using ordinary PVA glue. Detailed instructions are included in the package.
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