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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Fans of party games with betrayal and humor will love this political chaos full of bluffing and bribery.
Highlights
- Fast and fun
- High replay value
- Sharp, timely humor
Keep in mind
- Can get too chaotic
- Bribery has no consequences
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About the game
What you do in a play session
In *Capitol Chaos: Floor Fight*, you play as a party boss trying to pass ridiculous bills in a satirical version of the U.S. Congress. The goal? Accumulate Approval before the legislative session ends. Each turn, you gather resources (Clout and PAC money), recruit legislators, or introduce bills. Then comes the fun part: during voting, everyone can openly bribe others with Clout for votes — but promises mean nothing here! Votes are secret and revealed simultaneously, and event cards can flip the outcome even after ballots are cast. Legislators can be scandalized, reducing their influence until you pay to clear their name. Each passed bill grants Approval and triggers hilarious effects. The first to 7 Approval wins, or whoever has the most when time runs out. Expect laughter, betrayal, and total political chaos!
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
OK
3
OK
4
OK
5
OK
Soundtrack
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players is it best with?
Best with 4-5, but works with 2-3 (becomes more strategic).
Is it hard to learn?
Nope! Rules are simple, and everyone gets it within 10 minutes.
Minimum age?
14+ due to political humor, but teens love the chaos.
Are there expansions?
Not yet, but the base game has plenty of events and bills for high replayability.
How long does it take?
15-25 minutes — perfect for a quick game after dinner.