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About This Game President for a Day - Corruption gives you the opportunity to assume the role of an African president. As such, you must make controversial decisions revolving around topics such as: democratic evolution, corruption, development aid- and cooperation. The game provides a solid foundation for discussions regarding e.g., human rights, cultural differences and governance. There are four diverse scenarios with a set difficulty for the player to engage – scenarios ranging from famine to effloresce of democracy.In PFAD - Corruption you will be faced with a wide array of dilemmas that stem from recent events in African history. You will also witness the local and national effects of modern bilateral cooperation. What kind of leader will you be? Will you strive for democracy, or rule the country with an iron fist?The subjects regard:Famine, caused by draught and climate changeForeign intervention from neighbouring, as well as, western countries.Ethnic conflicts spun by the numerous African tribes, as well as the borders established, in the past, by the colonial forces.The political culture of the country, in regards to upholding (or failing thereof) human rights.Target audience: 13+ years old. 6d5b4406ea Title: President for a Day - CorruptionGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Serious Games InteractivePublisher:Serious Games InteractiveRelease Date: 5 Aug, 2015 President For A Day - Corruption Download For Pc [key] The worst. Chuck doesn't approve.. Basically a Democracy clone with a tiny bit of lackluster graphics and without most of the changeable things.In fact you move a few tanks and engineers over the map, improve some infrastructure.. or not.. doesn\u00b4t really matter much. Main point are the "dilemmas" which some of the different "leaders" come to you with each round, and how you handle them. The resolutions aren\u00b4t always logical or even seem buggy once or twice.. but yeah. There are no elections... no bigger results or demographics besides a few basic ones like "stability" and "income" naturally.I finished one scenario (in not even ten minutes?).. got a few hundred points as "result" and thats that.Conclusio: The "President for a Day" games are not promising much.. but deliver even less, at least for me. Maybe for people who just want some easy clicking in between it\u00b4s fun enough, also the price isn\u00b4t too high. But i find it just boring .. and wasted potentialAlso if you have to get one, get the other one "Floodings" instead of "Corruption", Floodings had at least a bit more fun imo.Point Scale 3\/10. An Interesting little game where you must be a leader of an African country, chock full of all the same problems in the region AIDS, Rebel Groups, Famine. Will you be the great uniter, or an evil warlord interested only in what goes into your own pocket? To select production simply double click on the region. http:\/\/www.twitch.tv\/agrippamaxentiushttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=J9q9GMIGzog. Recommended for individuals yearning to be the leader of a nation but otherwise refuse to do something about it other than through a click of the mouse.Also highly recommended for would-be megalomaniacs with dictatorial aspirations. Please go ruin a virtual nation instead of a real one.. If you let the dissidents out, bad things happen.. The concept of the game itself is great, but from the red thumbs down I'm sure you can tell that I didn't find the execution satisfactory.As a speed reader I've gotten through three of the four scenarios in my forty five minute play time, and thus I'm going to imagine it would have taken me an hour to gotten through all of them. So it's President for a Day but only Gameplay for an Hour. But it's a little more than $4 at the time of the sale, so I didn't expect there to be a lot of content itself. That being said, time does have a large factor as to why I didn't enjoy myself. You see the game has a score system that ranks how you did in the little more than a dozen turns you're given, and I felt it actually hurt the game more than it helped it. Why? Because at the start you choose which leader you play as, with some buff attributed to them as well as a goal which gives 250 points should you complete it. To give a comparison, score from other sources (as far as I'm aware from my three scenarios) more often than not amounts to less than a hundred, and I'd guess that's if you do really well in other categories. With that I feel as though I'm playing Quidditch. Sure, I -could- do other things to help raise the score up, but ultimately it comes down to that goal.A lot of people will probably think that it doesn't have any influence on the game itself so I shouldn't complain, and I can't fault them. That being said there were other problems I had. If I pandered to a group as hard as possible, if I agreed with everything the rich and the military say, I obtained support in the 60s region, which only provides the first buff, though that is still useful. I don't even know if there's any buff from raising it higher than that because again, the game length is fairly low.And that's what it comes down to. This isn't a bad game, it's just a short game that leaves me feeling unsatisfied. I didn't feel a lot of weight to my actions, but maybe that's the point, life is hard in Africa and there's only so much one man can do to change things up. Anyway, it's $5 when the sale ends, you might find more enjoyment than I did, and feel it was a worthwhile experience. But I'd first reccomend getting an emulator to play Hidden Agenda on.(I encourage people to add comments, either in favor or even if you disagree with me, and if I have any extra tidbits to say about the game I'll probably add it to the comment section so that the review itself isn't a huge wall of text on what I would or would not add to the game). This is just a really short review and it will be completed in the future.Maybe it is not a real review and I give you just my shots about the game.The game is setteled in Africa and you lead a different country in the missons, which differ in their difficultiy - I think that the easiest mission is most \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 mission :) .Also you got a fixed time for every mission, e.g. 13 turns this is means you can just make 13 different moves with one army.I just wanted to give you a brief glimpse. I will extend the review after my breakfast.

 
 
 

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