Board game, Habemus Papam

Habemus Papam


A game by Francisco Gradaille

3 - 6 Players45 - 60 minutesUnknown

Area Majority / Influence, Betting and Bluffing, End Game Bonuses, Hand Management, Hidden Roles, Negotiation

Negotiation, Political, Religious

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Get ready to dive into the intriguing world of Habemus Papam, a game of strategy and negotiation where 3 to 6 players take on the roles of Cardinal factions vying for influence within the Catholic Church. The goal is to elect a Pope who aligns with your faction's public profile, but here's the twist - each player has a hidden agenda that may not match their stated goals, adding a layer of complexity and bluffing to the game. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, this 45 to 60 minute game is all about using your influence wisely, as it serves as both the currency for playing powerful cards and the means to sway the vote, but also as the points you'll need to win. As you navigate the Conclave, you'll need to forge alliances, eliminate threats, and outmaneuver your rivals to secure your faction's dominance. The game is designed by Francisco Gradaille and published in 2025, bringing a fresh take on the negotiation and political genres. Each round, you'll gain more influence by advancing your interests through candidates who garner widespread support, but negotiation is crucial to getting ahead. You'll need to deduce the hidden motives of others, which can shift the balance of power, and use this information to make strategic decisions. The game's mechanics, including area majority, hidden roles, and end game bonuses, all come together to create a thrilling experience. The game is divided into rounds, with the possibility of a "Fumata Blanca" being declared at the end of each of the first four rounds, crowning a Pope and triggering final scoring, or a "Fumata Negra", signaling another round of intrigue. If no Pope is elected after five rounds, the game concludes with or without a Pontiff, and the final score is tallied. With its unique blend of negotiation, area majority, and hidden roles, Habemus Papam is a game that will keep you on the edge of your seat, wondering if your cunning and diplomacy will lead to the rise of a Candidate who embodies your ideals, or if your secret ambitions will remain unfulfilled.

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