Posted on: October 19, 2013

Romanul
Verified ownerGames: 243 Reviews: 5
More of the same
For those of you who played Democracy 2 I can tell you that little was changed. The devs have said that there are a lot of changes under the hood and that may be true but as a gamer I've felt very little. It's still the same Democracy and unless you are a fan of this kind of games I see little reason to buy it if you already own Demo 2. For new players I can tell you it's a interesting government simulator, you have about a hundred policy options to choose from each with several effects on votes groups(lovering/increasing their membership/happiness/income etc) . The game is turned based, each turn being 3 months of gametime and you choose what policies to introduce, tweak or repeal by using political capital(basicly the only resource you have in game which is ganarated by the support of the cabinet members). As years go by, the effects of those policies become apparent in the voter base (compulsory creationism made 100% of my population religious for example) . Also, the game has this concept of terrorist cells, basically if a faction hates you really bad it will attempt to assassinate you. Other than that there's little else to do. It nice to play for a couple of hours. Unfortunately there's not enough to keep you going for more. After a couple of terms, when most of you desired policies have been implemented there's little reason to play IMO.
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