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Corrupt Bargain: The 1824 Presidential Election. A 2-4 player game about the 1824 election (John Quincy Adams vs. Andrew Jackson vs. Crawford vs. Henry Clay) that was the first election in which no candidate achieved a majority in the Electoral College. In part because the constitution allowed for only the top three candidates to be considered by the House of Representatives, Clay (the fourth place candidate who was also Speaker of the House) threw his support to Adams (the second place candidate) and Adams was able to secure a victory with a majority of the vote by states. Players must decide with every play whether to focus on campaigning for the popular vote, the state vote, or gaining advantages. Games can generally be played in 60-90 minutes. Mounted game board of the United States in 1824, 200 cards including 80 event cards describing the various events during the election and the time period. Like Bleeding Kansas, the game mechanics are simple but tactical card play and strategic plans are plentiful. The game can also be played as a 2 or 3-player game, each with different strategies and potential paths to victory.
In Corrupt , each player seeks to become the next President of the United States through strategic alliances, campaigning, and back room politics.
You can win outright with a majority of the Electoral College votes but if no candidate obtains a majority, then the election goes to the House where the candidate who achieves a majority of the states wins.
The mounted game board shows the United States in 1824 while the 80 event cards describe influential people and papers of the time.
The game mechanics are simple, a set of 25 state cards makes scoring quick and easy, but tactical card play and strategic plans are vital.
2-4 Players Ages 14+ 60-90 Minutes Playing Time
Target gender unisex