09.07.2015 - 21:00
Just started playing a couple minutes ago. Basically you run a political party and try to win seats during elections. You get your party known by voting yes/no on bills being proposed to shape your ideology. Then fake people in simulation decide if they want to vote for you: classic.particracy.net
---- Everyone is living a myth and it's important to know what yours is. It could be a tragedy- and maybe you don't want it to be.
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14.07.2015 - 15:43
Have you tried Democracy 3? A lot more exciting. However, by what it sounds that you described, there are many such examples of economic simulation, too! I'll have a look, though! Thanks.
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14.07.2015 - 18:09
Yep, though I hink Democracy 3 is better. I stop playing the game, too slow for me. Let me know if you find it interesting
---- Everyone is living a myth and it's important to know what yours is. It could be a tragedy- and maybe you don't want it to be.
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14.07.2015 - 18:46
I looked at it. It's a website poorly designed, not modern at all. I have been to many country-running-simulation online games, but they were all darn websites. All sucked. I do not say it sucks because I think it does. You may like it. I respect that.
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14.07.2015 - 22:47
Unless I'm misreading what you wrote, I think you misread what I said: I like democracy 3 (wish it had more things relating to winning seats in a congress but it's decent overall) I don't like this game I found >_>
---- Everyone is living a myth and it's important to know what yours is. It could be a tragedy- and maybe you don't want it to be.
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15.07.2015 - 03:17
I agree. After just a few turns in D3 you find that events start to repeat themselves. Besides, if you max out all policies, it won't take that long for it to be 100% approval rating. Boring, I must say. But it's the best in its class yet.
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