Think you know who should be the President? FINALLY A CARD GAME ABOUT BECOMING PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Electability is a 2 - 6 player card game that brings the madness of US presidential politics right to you! Based on the 2016 US Presidential Election, Electability highlights some of the craziest rules, power plays, and historic...
After four tumultuous years, President Barack Obama announced he was running for re-election. His challenger, Mitt Romney, survived an at-times brutal primary season to emerge the victor. Can you run a campaign to lead your candidate to victory? Each player starts the game with a set number of cards: several common cards that represent issues (such as...
2 to 4 players vie to become President of the United States by earning the most electoral votes in the election. Players will choose a party at the start of the game: Defense, Economy, Government, or Society. Each party has unique special abilities. As a candidate, you will strive to earn states, especially high-value ones, and keep those states safely in...
Election Day is a card game where you, the candidate, are attempting to collect the votes of as many special interest groups as possible. Cards are played face-up during your turn in an area called your caucus. Here all candidates can see your vote tallies. It is possible to split votes or use special cards to effect the number of votes in your opponents...
Simulate the historic election of 2016 with Election Day 2016. Play as Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton as the two candidates fight it out for the majority of Electoral Votes. Or, if you prefer, try Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders, Marco Rubio, or even Joe Biden in this game of electoral politics. Players customize a deck of cards unique to their party. By...
It is a satirical take on the Indian election. Players will enjoy having skin in the game of politics. It is a two- to four-player game for the age group of 18 years and above. 15 minutes to understand how to play and around one hour to play it. There are two political parties in the game. Players will divide into two political parties. They are the high...
If you have ever wondered if a quite short Hispanic Jewish man could beat an Asian Mormon billionaire with an embarrassing tattoo in a presidential election, then this is the game for you! In Electoral! you must harness the political effects of your candidate’s randomly juxtaposed gender, race and religion to win a successful, 2-term presidency. Make good...
Description from the publisher: In Electromagnate, two teams, of 1 to 3 players per side, compete to close circuits on the game board. Players traverse grid nodes and place component cards onto grid lines. Once you close a circuit you begin to draw power from the enclosed area. Acquired power can be used to purchase character upgrades, which increase...
User summary エレガンツ (Elegantu) is a Japanese card game in the style of Mao, with players trying to play the game within unknown rules of etiquette. In this case, the rule cards are "manner" cards, and when someone violates the manners you can play the manner card on them and claim points. Players gradually discover the rules in force as the game progresses....
Eleições 20XX is about a fictional election in a fictional place. There are voter cards on the table, which show one or two preferences. Players use whatever it takes to make sure that voters who'd never vote for them anyway won't participate in the election, while those who might, vote for the right thing. The player who gets the most votes at election...