
Eleitos: O Jogo da Democracia (2024)
3 - 8 persone
40 - 80 min
14+
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Descrizione: This is a board game created by the Federal Senate as part of its bicentenary celebrations, initially being distributed to Brazilian public schools.
Each player takes on the role of an undergraduate student, receiving training in some area of knowledge that gives them a small asymmetrical power valid during the game, with the ultimate goal of being elected a senator, effectively winning the game.
The game has a path that leads to the electoral circle by rolling and walking, performing the action of the space where your movement ends. However, before carrying out the location action, players can use action cards that can have various effects, including altering their position and that of the other players on the board.
The actions of the spaces on the board are quite simple, ranging from moving more or less to the most important, the Brazilian general knowledge questions.
To answer a question, an opponent draws a card from the pile and reads it aloud. The player in turn gives their answer and, if they get it right, they receive a number of votes (usually 50,000). There is no penalty for getting it wrong.
A player wins the game by reaching the constituency, accumulating at least 500,000 votes and being elected senator.
Each player takes on the role of an undergraduate student, receiving training in some area of knowledge that gives them a small asymmetrical power valid during the game, with the ultimate goal of being elected a senator, effectively winning the game.
The game has a path that leads to the electoral circle by rolling and walking, performing the action of the space where your movement ends. However, before carrying out the location action, players can use action cards that can have various effects, including altering their position and that of the other players on the board.
The actions of the spaces on the board are quite simple, ranging from moving more or less to the most important, the Brazilian general knowledge questions.
To answer a question, an opponent draws a card from the pile and reads it aloud. The player in turn gives their answer and, if they get it right, they receive a number of votes (usually 50,000). There is no penalty for getting it wrong.
A player wins the game by reaching the constituency, accumulating at least 500,000 votes and being elected senator.