Lying and betrayal play an integral part in Diplomacy. How, then, can there be any ethical or moral concept to the game? Isn't this a game without ethics? It's certainly true that a game of Diplomacy will feature lies, half-lies, omissions and betrayal. It's difficult to imagine a game that wouldn't involve these. When the box the game came in used to feature the slogan " Destroying friendships since 1959" nobody should be surprised by this! But, in reality, experienced players understand that you get more success in Diplomacy by being honest most of the time. It's a game about building trust. There is always going to be a point where that trust is going to be broken if you are to win games, but dishonesty isn't going to be rewarded. There are some aspects of the game that do require a certain degree of morality and ethical appreciation, therefore. There are players who will tell you that if you can get away with something, then it'...
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