Tired of Politicians ruining the world? Let’s see if you can do it better.

Politics: “An Offense Game” is the party game for everyone who’s ever laughed at the state of current events. Get ready to run your own campaign, dig up dirt on opponents, and get caught up in the swamp of politics.

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It's Just Like Real Politics… but it will only put you in the hole $39.99, not $38 Trillion.

Four friends sitting around a table, laughing and enjoying a a game of "Politics", with drinks and snacks. In the background, a television shows a political debate.

At The Offensive Games we hold these truths to be self evident:

  • Every politician has ulterior motives.

  • Politics can be funny.

  • Politics can be ridiculous.

In this game, you'll be a politician managing your approval rating and funds as you navigate the game board. Every turn brings a new chance to dig up dirt on opponents or make a bad decision. The core mechanics of the game are:  

  • Player Count: 2-8 players.  

  • Playing Time: About an hour.  

  • Age Recommendation: 16 and up.  

Politics: “An Offense Game" is a party game for friends and family to laugh at where we have come from and think about where we are headed.

So, You Wanna Be a Politician? Here's How You Play to Win.

It all begins with your Voter ID Card, which determines your starting approval rating and funds. Then, it's time to hit the campaign trail! The goal? Out-maneuver your opponents, grow your voter base, and become the player with the most votes on Election Day.

  1. Roll and Move: Roll the dice and move your pawn around the board. Try to keep your campaign from getting blindsided by the days events.  

  2. Make a "Bad Decision": Land on a "Bad Decision" space and draw a card to find out how your approval rating is affected by a scandalous scenario.  

  3. Dig Up Dirt: Collect “Dirt Cards” on your opponents to use against them during Election Week.  

  4. Influence the Vote: The game culminates on Election Day. You never know how the final vote is going to turn out, it’s like a roll of the dice.  

“My family finally agreed on one thing: this game is hilarious. The debate over who's more corrupt got more heated than the actual game. A must-buy.”

— Alex P.