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Chorizo
Chorizo
by (Unknown) (1999)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
8+

Playing Time
40 minutes to 1 hour, 20 minutes
Categories
  • Political
  • Economic
  • Negotiation
  • Mechanisms
  • Trading
  • Auction/Bidding
  • Point to Point Movement
  • Area Control / Area Influence
  • Family
  • Crime & Mystery
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    Description

    In many societies of the world there is corruption with its different popular sayings "bite, bribery, CHORIZO, etc."
    The Chorizo ??game is designed to show some forms of corruption that exist in the world.

    The purpose of the game is to understand what corruption is, how to avoid it and teach players to avoid this evil. Say no to corruption, say yes to Chorizo ??game!

    The game its similar to monopoly or petrodollars, with few differences where you have to go through elections to became president You roll a dice, move around the board and instead of buying properties, you buy corrupt politicians (judges, deputies, transit police, etc) The idea is that you try to be president as many times as possible to accumulate money buying, selling or exchanging properties

    The game ends when with one of the following situations:
    1) when all the players became elected president at least one time, then finish the last round until next elections
    2) setting up a time limit at the beginning of the game

    The player who collects the most money wins

    The goal is for each player to be president as many times as possible and accumulate the most money.


    En muchas sociedades del mundo existe la corrupción con sus diferentes dichos populares "mordida, soborno, CHORIZO, etc."
    El juego chorizo esta diseñado para mostrar unas formas de corrupción que hay en el mundo.
    la finalidad del juego es el entender que es la corrupción, como evitarla y enseñar a los jugadores a evitar este mal. !Di no a la corrupción, di si al juego chorizo!

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