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You Run the Smear Campaign

Zordak writes "I came across this amusing story on CNN about a new PC game published by UbiSoft that's hitting store shelves this week called 'Political Machine.' It's a strategy game in which you run a presidential campaign through speeches, ads, campaign stops, and good old-fashioned mud slinging. You can choose to be one of the current candidates, one of several contemporary political figures (like Hillary Clinton or Condoleeza Rice) or you can make your own candidate. The game attempts to be extremely realistic, including using statistical data from the various states."

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  1. Topical gaming by tod_miller · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Is this game going to be updated every election? New dirty tricks?

    I don't know who would buy such a game, but whoever does, shouldn't be allowed to run a campaign!

    I just know that both sides will buy a copy and even 'playfully' see what tactics might influence the voters.

    It is so stupid and unlikely that you just have that feeling it *will* happen.

    Graphics look quirky.

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    1. Re:Topical gaming by tod_miller · · Score: 3, Interesting

      "The game won't be like a real election which is determined by a million different variables."

      Heh, the election is either determined by one variable (which sways the most voters to one or the other side, thus negating all other variables), or by each voter, and I hope more than one million of the 300 million actually go and vote :-)

      But, yeah, fair point!

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    2. Re:Topical gaming by EddieBurkett · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Maybe I'm just simple minded, but I've played a few sims like this, and they are downright addictive. The final election will probably come down to one or two specific incidents, but the appeal of the game isn't the election - its the campaign. Depending on how long before the election you start out, I think the most addictive aspect will be unleashing smear or making a speech and then watching the subsequent effect on the poll numbers. Again, depending on the speed of this game, I could see it being a "let me just play through one more day before I go to bed" type game.

      Plus, the political satire looks amusing enough to at least make it worth one run through, if not two (one on each side of the aisle).

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  2. TotalGaming.net by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If you are at all interested in buying the game or crashing some servers check out http://totalgaming.stardock.com/.

  3. Could be fun by FuzzyDustBall · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Im glad that games like this still come out... It reminds me of the old industry sims like detroit or ports of call. They arnt real exciting but fun to waste a few hours with. And if the game would be 2 player it would make it alot better.

  4. Re:It's 1984 Again! by Yeechang+Lee · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In addition to the disk image mentioned above, the article itself is available at the invaluable Classic Computer Magazine Archive.

  5. This has been done...I think? by Tom+Courtenay · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There was a PC game a while back (maybe 10 years ago?) that I think was similar to this. You ran smear campaigns on people and tried to infliltrate their organizations through corporate sabatoge etc. I think it was a British game...does this sound familiar to anybody?

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