
Quo Vadis?
A game by Reiner Knizia
3 - 5 Players 45 minutes Low
Negotiation, Point to Point Movement, Trading, Voting
Ancient, Negotiation, Political
Description
Quo Vadis is a unique negotiation game where 3 to 5 players take on the roles of politicians navigating a complex network of committees. Designed by Reiner Knizia in 1992, the game is easy to learn and plays out in about 45 minutes. Players must strategically seek support from their opponents to advance their own politicians towards the Senate, all while gaining prestige through these interactions. As players trade favors and vote to advance each other's politicians, they accumulate the prestige needed to win the game. The goal is to have a politician in the Senate, and the player with the most prestige among those who succeed will be declared the winner. With its ancient and political themes, Quo Vadis offers a fun and engaging experience that's all about negotiation and strategic maneuvering.
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