Voting Mechanics in Board Games
Introduction
Voting is a board game mechanic where players select options or make decisions collectively. It often influences the game's outcome or direction.
Application
Games use voting to resolve conflicts, make group decisions, or distribute resources. It's embedded in negotiation, social deduction, and cooperative games.
Dynamics
Voting encourages player interaction, discussion, strategy, and sometimes alliance formation. It can also introduce elements of bluffing and persuasion.
Examples
- Dixit: Players vote on which card best matches a story.
- Survive: Escape from Atlantis!: Voting determines actions of shared elements.
Strategy
Players must consider group dynamics and individual objectives when voting, balancing personal gain against collective action.
Conclusion
Voting adds depth and complexity to games, enriching player engagement and social interaction.
Voting games published by Player Ten

Voting Game, The
Voting and Player Elimination games
Spies / Secret Agents themed games with Voting


Strategy Game with Voting
Voting games published by Hobby Japan
Voting games published by Bezier Games
Voting games published by Big Potato Games
Voting games published by Devir
Voting and Set Collection games
Voting games published by Cryptozoic Entertainment
Voting games published by Repos Production


Voting and Communication Limits games
Family Game with Voting
Voting games published by Lucky Duck Games
Voting and Targeted Clues games
Voting and Bluffing games
Voting games published by Asterion Press
Post-Apocalyptic themed games with Voting


Party Game with Voting
Voting and Variable Player Powers games


Voting games designed by Don Eskridge
Voting games published by Korea Boardgames
Voting games published by Trefl Joker Line
