How To Play
How to Play
Detailed rule in June 2026
▪ Win constituencies using strategy
▪ Trigger scandals & political twists
▪ Become the ultimate political mastermind
Election Tamasha is a satirical strategy board game where winning the vote does not guarantee winning the election. Players manage candidates across constituencies, spend resources to campaign, trigger scandals, and—after results—engage in post-election horse trading that can completely reverse outcomes. It is a strategy + negotiation game with scalable complexity, designed to grow from casual play to high-interaction expert play.
GAME OVERVIEW
Title: Election Tamasha
Genre: Strategy / Negotiation / Satire
Players: 2–4
Playtime:
- 45–60 min (Mock Tamasha)
- 75 min (Dangal Tamasha)
- 90–120 min (Total Tamasha)
Who will enjoy?
- Strategy gamers
- Social gamers who enjoy negotiation
- Groups that enjoy political or economic satire
1. Post-Election Gameplay
Most election games end at vote counting.
Election Tamasha begins its most dramatic phase after results, using horse trading and negotiation to decide the final winner.
2. Scalable Complexity (One Box, Three Games)
- Mock Tamasha – Accessible, family-friendly strategy
- Dangal Tamasha – Adds direct conflict (Attacks)
- Total Tamasha – Adds internal factions and betrayal
3. Shared Resource Economy
All money, supporters, and votes live in party Treasuries, not personal pools—creating:
- Tension
- Table talk
- Collective consequences
4. Internal Competition (Total Tamasha)
Players fight:
- The opposition and
- Their own partners
This creates organic negotiation without role-play enforcement.
CORE MECHANICS (HIGH LEVEL)
- Area control (constituencies)
- Resource management (Fund, Pawns, Votes)
- Hand management (Campaigns, Events)
- Direct conflict (Attacks)
- Negotiation & deal-making (Horse trading)
- Variable player powers (CandyNeta types)
GAME FLOW
Players nominate candidates, allocate resources, and alternate turns playing Campaigns, Big Campaigns, or Breaking News to convert resources into votes. In advanced modes, players may Attack opponents and defend with Victim cards. Once all cards are played, constituencies are resolved by votes. Finally, players use a shared war chest to bribe winning candidates, changing the final seat count and determining the winner.
PLAYER EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
| Version | Experience |
|---|---|
| Mock Tamasha | Strategic, accessible, low conflict |
| Dangal Tamasha | Tactical, interactive, confrontational |
| Total Tamasha | Deep negotiation, betrayal, high replay value |
Election Tamasha is a strategy game where the election is only half the story. Wait for detailed rule. Coming Soooon!
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