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."
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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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.
In addition to the disk image mentioned above, the article itself is available at the invaluable Classic Computer Magazine Archive.
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?
If you could be anything you want, I'll bet you'd be disappointed.