About Gerrymander
Gerrymander is a puzzle game about drawing election maps. You place lines on a grid to group voters into seats for your side. Each seat needs the same number of people. The goal is to secure more seats than the other color using smart borders.
Levels feature red and blue voters and sometimes independent voters. Obstacles like walls or water shape the map and force odd routes. The core trick uses packing and cracking. You stack opposing voters into a few seats and spread the rest across many seats. Some stages limit cuts or lock the number of seats, so each move matters.
The game shows how small shifts in lines can swing results. Puzzles play fast and invite quick retries after mistakes. Clean visuals and clear counts help planning without clutter. Later maps ask for careful math and tight lines, and they reward patient logic.