DerrocAr: The Week of Five Presidents

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1–5 Players
30-75 Min
Age: 14+

Political Power Play in Crisis-Stricken Argentina 
Power is crumbling. This is your chance to take the top seat.

Looking for a modern political board game where you fight to become president? In Derrocar, set during Argentina’s 2001 economic collapse, power is slipping and you see your chance. Compete with other players to rise to the presidency using media manipulation, public unrest, and ruthless tactics. But winning isn’t about being loved, it is about being the least hated.

Expose your rivals’ flaws, control the narrative, and shift public perception to your advantage. Every move raises national tension and changes how you're seen by the public. With shifting win conditions, evolving strategies, and sharp player interaction, Derrocar is a brutal and timely game of political ambition.

Why should you purchase Derrocar?
• Modern political setting based on real events: Experience the chaos of Argentina’s 2001 crisis
• Tactical media and unrest mechanics: Use influence, provoke the people, and reshape your image
• Modular game system: Unique combinations and changing win conditions every game
• Sharp, interactive gameplay: Bluff, expose, and outmaneuver rivals in a race for power

How to play Derrocar?
In this 1-5 player board game you play as the Senators and Governors of the provinces, all seeking to outmaneuver the others and become the next President of the República Argentina. In a country tired of politicians, you need to prove that you are the least bad option, by making sure that the provinces of the other governors are full of conflicts. By making it look like your opponents cannot even manage their own provinces, they will be even less able to manage the country. The game ends when a player is declared President.

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