
Bias Effect
A game of cognitive combat
A game by Ryan Paul Keller, Mitchell LeBlanc
2 - 5 Players 20 - 40 minutes Unknown
Betting and Bluffing, Bias, Take That
Card Game, Party Game, Print & Play
Description
In Bias Effect, a game of cognitive combat, you'll engage in a battle of wits with 2 to 5 players, vying to program an android with your preferred political beliefs. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, you'll dive into a world of betting and bluffing, where bias and take-that mechanics come into play. The game is designed by Ryan Paul Keller and Mitchell LeBlanc, and published in 2020, making it a relatively new addition to the world of card games and party games. As you bid for control, you'll use algorithm cards to outmaneuver your opponents, slowing them down or propelling yourself to victory. But be warned, the more beliefs of one kind the android has, the harder it is to program opposing views. This 20 to 40 minute game is perfect for those looking to laugh away the stresses of polarizing politics, and with its print and play design, you can get started right away.
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