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Ludopedia
6.8
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy games that blend strategy with a good dose of corporate backstabbing and dark humor, Mentirocracia is your game! Get ready to pull rugs and have a good laugh.
Highlights
- Hilarious social commentary
- Direct and chaotic interaction
- Engaging mechanics
- Original theme
Keep in mind
- May not suit sensitive players
- Group interaction dependent
- Moderate complexity
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Get ready to dive headfirst into the corporate world with Mentirocracia, a game that satirizes the idea that success comes purely from merit. Forget social justice and sheer effort; here, professional advancement is a behind-the-scenes battle where anything goes to snag that coveted promotion. Each player takes on the role of an ambitious newcomer, ready to climb the ladder, no matter how crooked the path. You'll need to use your action points wisely, manage resources (including precious victory points!), and, of course, stay vigilant, as your coworkers are not playing fair and will do anything to bring you down. The 'Push Your Luck' mechanic adds an extra layer of tension: how far will you go to secure your advantage? The game also features the iconic Coach Lino Silveira, with his dubious advice that might just lead you to the top. Mentirocracia is a humorous and biting critique of the system, exposing the absurdities of idealized meritocracy in a super fun way. It's a card game with elements of economic simulation and direct player interaction, perfect for those who enjoy a good challenge with a dash of cunning and plenty of laughs.
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How many players can participate in Mentirocracia?
The game is for 1 to 6 players, offering flexibility to play solo or with a larger group.
What is the average playtime?
A game of Mentirocracia usually lasts between 75 and 120 minutes, depending on the number of players and decision-making speed.
Is Mentirocracia a difficult game to learn?
The complexity is moderate. The basic rules are accessible, but mastering strategies and interactions might take a few plays.
Does the game require extensive prior knowledge of board games?
Not necessarily. While experienced players might grasp the nuances faster, the theme and mechanics are well-presented for new players.
What is the main objective for players?
The objective is to reach the top of the corporate ladder, achieving the coveted promotion, by any means necessary.
Is the game intended only for adults?
The satirical theme and 'Take That' interaction might be better appreciated by an adult or more mature audience.