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Packaging featuring graphics of people and a government building, with the text "FED UP" prominently displayed.
Packaging design for a product titled "Give Get," featuring icons and detailed information on the back.
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Two boxes of "Governance Polices" with text and icons on a light background.

Government and Politics: Civics for the American Experiment Games Playlist

Packaging featuring graphics of people and a government building, with the text "FED UP" prominently displayed.
Fed Up Card Game
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A prognostication opinion game that surfaces the dynamic between The Federalists, who drafted the Constitution as the highest law of the land, and the Anti-Federalists who wanted to ensure that the people had an individual Bill of Rights.
Packaging design for a product titled "Give Get," featuring icons and detailed information on the back.
Give Get Card Game
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A table top game the explores the interplay between private citizens, public officials, and resource management and how they shape the effectiveness of civil society.
Package labeled "Party Favors" featuring graphic icons of people and balloons.
Party Favors Card Game
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A team-based wordplay communication game that challenges delegates to interpret constituent and private interest in a way that keeps them happy. Players ultimately must negotiate while competing to draft the most effective bills for their side. Failing to do so will result in getting voted out of office. 
Two boxes of "Governance Polices" with text and icons on a light background.
Regime Card Game
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A transactional card game where players try to position themselves appropriately for each round.
A game box titled "Courtship" next to black and white cards labeled "Response" and "Opinion."
Courtship Card Game
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A judging and deductive reasoning game that explores the concept of analyzing a case and reapplying it elsewhere.
A board game box titled "Escape Bureaucracy" with cards and a lock graphic on a white background.
Escape Bureaucracy Card Game
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A collaborative organization challenge that highlights the pros and cons of bureaucracy while introducing the cabinets of the Executive Office.