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Hail to the Chief Game Description:
Players move around the outside of the
board answering questions on presidents and the Constitution, as you
become a candidate. Then travel
from state to state on the campaign
trail answering questions on US history
and geography to win electoral
votes. Winner is the first person to make
it to Washington, D.C. first
with enough electoral votes.
Unique Features:
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Each president is pictured on the board and
is updated when a new president is elected.
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Four levels of play allow parents and
children to campaign together
with everyone choosing the level that's
right for them.
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Over 650 questions that cover facts on US
history, geography, the Constitution and presidents
A Presidential Election Game in Two Exciting
Parts!
Part 1: The Convention
Candidates travel around the outside track of the game board. They
win delegate votes by landing on presidents and answering questions on
the presidency and the Constitution. As soon as a player had the minimum
number of delegate votes, he or she can hit the campaign trail.
Part 2: The Campaign
Candidates move into the center of the board and travel from state
to state. They win electoral votes by answering questions on U.S.
history and geography.
The Winner:
The player who earns the minimum number of electoral votes and
reaches
the American eagle first is the next President of the United States.
Four Levels of Play
Children and adults can play together by electing one of four levels
of questions. Challenge for everyone!
Contents:
- Campaign Cards: random events that affect your campaign for better
or worse.
- State Cards: questions about US history and geography
- President Cards: questions about US presidents, presidential history,
and the Constitution
- US Map Game Board
- Score Pad with listing of all electoral votes per state
- 2 Dice
- 4 Playing Pieces
- Rule Booklet
Educational Value:
Learn how the election process works as
well as fascinating historical
and geographical facts.
Award Winning
Games:
Parents' Choice
Awards
Media & Methods Excellence
in Education
Endorsed
by the Commission
for the Bicentennial
of the
US Constitution
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