
Politico Review
Politico is where you negotiate, scheme, and bribe your way to the top. It's smart, a bit sneaky, and always rowdy—just keep one eye on your friends and the other on Steve, who cheats at everything.
Players compete to dominate and control more areas or territories on the game board. It often involves conflict, strategy, and negotiation. Examples include “Risk” and “Smallworld”.

Politico is where you negotiate, scheme, and bribe your way to the top. It's smart, a bit sneaky, and always rowdy—just keep one eye on your friends and the other on Steve, who cheats at everything.

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