All Nations Are Superpowers: Mid-sized nations such as Australia and Canada, are just as able as the United States to equip an "overwhelming force" military, or to build a space station.See NationStates and Cyber Nations for Web Games that also attempt to simulate modern politics. ![]() The game's difficulty level is customizable the higher it is set, the more difficult it is to maintain your popularity through major policy reforms and elections. You'll also make two promises before each election for what you intend to achieve in your next term - flagging numbers can be boosted through bold visions, but failing to live up to them in turn raises voters' cynicism, so popular leaders are wise not to promise too much. Each turn also randomly introduces dilemmas to be resolved.īoth your policies and the way you resolve dilemmas affects your standing with the varying factions of the electorate, allowing you to win re-elections if it is high enough with the majority. In all the games, you take on the role of a President/Prime Minister of a democratic country, and must manage it through introducing or modifying policies in the seven areas of tax, economy, welfare, foreign policy, transport, law and order and public services. Democracy 3 was eventually released in 2013, and released a standalone expansion named Democracy: Africa in 2016. The original game was released in 2005, and Democracy 2 followed in 2007. Democracy is a Political Strategy Game series for PCs by the independent developer Positech games. ![]() ![]() except for all the others that have been tried.
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