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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" representing each player's share of the popular vote.
Board games, card games, video games, and other games by Parker Brothers, now a subsidiary of Hasbro. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Landslide, the name of two board games about the U.S. presidential elections; Landslide, a 1967 thriller novel by Desmond Bagley; Landslide, a 2021 non-fiction book by Michael Wolff; Landslide (Transformers), a fictional character in Transformers: Cybertron
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