A 2-4 player game of the first election in which no candidate achieve a majority in the Electoral College. Because the constitution allowed for only three candidates to be considered by the House of Representatives, Henry Clay, in fourth place, threw his support to John Quincy Adams, allowing Adams to win. Andrew Jackson, the leader in the the popular vote deemed this a "Corrupt Bargain." Players must decide at every turn whether to campaign for the popular vote, state vote, or gaining advantages.
A demo of the game will proceed a two-round tournament. Vouchers good at Decision Games booth given to all players.