“Card game for 2+ players. Simulation of the French Revolution (starting 1789). Victory: The first player to accumulate 10 Reform points is able to consolidate the Revolution and wins the game. Setup: The most ‘French’ player begins as the leader of the Revolution.” The game is played using a custom card deck made up of five different types of cards:...
Become part of the team at Friedrich Ebert's desk. Open and discuss letters and messages to obtain influence markers that you can use to control tensions in the most important groups of the German Reich in the early 20th Century. You always have to decide which letter to work on next and how to use the influence markers you gain. To receive the golden...
In short: It is the time of the US-American primary elections. The goal of this game is to sway the majority of delegates in you favor in order to be nominated as the candidate to run for office and win the game. In other words, by fulfilling the task given by "headline cards" you are able to conquer states with different numbers of delegates. These...
Each player takes one piece, and puts it on the Log Cabin. At the beginning of the game each player must spin a one to advance to the first square. All plays are made in turn, moving the number of squares spun with the dial. Each square represents an office, and a progress to the White House. If a player stops on a square indicating a promotion or a...
Frondeurs et Frondeuses is a political game about the events that took place in France between 1648 and 1652 AD, collectively known as the FRONDE, a 'time of troubles' when the famous Sun King was just a boy and his regime was struggling with a broken economy, unpaid armies, and over-mighty subjects. The Fronde had many facets. This game focusses on high...
A "humorous" political board game in which players are candidates for the nation's highest office. Players must choose which states to campaign in, how you will spend your $30 Million dollar campaign budget, how to fend off the attacks of opponents, and how to avoid career-ending scandals. The game stresses the humorous side of presidential politics...
A satirical political game of cunning and intrigue. Players take turns playing cards and casting votes attempting to be the first to reach the stated goal conditions. Each turn, players draw a card, and then play a card. Certain cards require a vote. Each player starts with one vote, but may acquire more through some cards. If a vote passes, the card is...
"FWM is essentially a medieval trading game, located in central Europe. You have to plan the goods your traders take with them, their pace and timing to make the best out of the known future deals. In the end money has to converted into nobility and your own castle. The game takes a few hours to play, with 2 to 6 players. 4 players probably best. " - from...
Der Fuhrer is a quirky little ziplock-bag game in which players representing six different political parties vie for control of pre-Nazi Germany. Players select campaign platforms and move from one province to another trying to elect enough Reichstag deputies to win. Components aren't much, but play includes issues such as fiscal austerity, Versailles...
The shutdown continues. Federal government agencies are closed over disagreements for funding to build a wall along the southern border of the United States. Tension is mounting in DC and Americans across the country are and struggling from inability to access certain services. See if you can make a deal or build the wall before our elected officials!...
Each player chooses a candidate as a playing piece. The gameboard is a square track of fifty-nine spaces. Each player starts at a different start space, which acts as campaign headquarters. All fifty states and the District of Columbia are represented on the spaces. The other spaces permit the player to draw a chance card. On one’s turn one rolls two dice...