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    Landslide (board game) - Wikipedia

    Landslide, a board game for 2–4 players published by Parker Brothers in 1971, uses the mechanics of the United States Electoral College to simulate an American presidential election. The objective of the game is to obtain as many electoral votes as possible by bidding with "currency" … See more

    Landslide is a board game about the U.S. presidential elections published by Parker Brothers in 1971. See more

    The game follows the 1970 census, and it correctly represents the electoral college apportionment for each state at that time. For example: New York is apportioned 41 electoral votes, representing its 39 congressmen and two senators.
    The board features … See more

    In 2004, Ezakly published a board game, also titled Landslide, that was unrelated to the Parker Brothers game in either appearance or game mechanics, having a Monopoly-style … See more

    The game has the following components:
    • Gameboard
    • 20 Politics cards
    • 35 Vote cards
    • 51 … See more

    When ownership of the last state has been decided, the player with the most electoral votes is the winner. See more

    In the March 1989 edition of Games International (Issue #3), Alan R. Moon criticized the game's lack of originality, saying, "Pretty basic … See more

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    Run for President of the United States in this fast moving game. In an actual Presidential election, one candidate must obtain at least one more than half of the total number of electoral votes in order to be elected, or the vote goes to the …

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  8. The Landlord's Game - Wikipedia

    The Landlord's Game is a board game patented in 1904 by Elizabeth Magie as U.S. patent 748,626. It is a realty and taxation game intended to educate users about Georgism. It is the inspiration for the 1935 board game Monopoly. [1]

  9. Landslide—the electoral college board game - Weird …

    Kenneth J. Gross and Sebron Koster were granted a patent in 1960 for Landslide, an electoral college board game. Players moved their pieces around the board trying to gain enough electoral college votes to start a 'landslide'.

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