Company Name: Political Games, Inc
About: Do you have what it takes to become President of the United States? Can you win
the Two Seventy (270) Electoral Votes needed for victory in the US Election?
In
this strategic race for power, Two Seventy (270) Electoral Votes are required to
claim victory in the US Election.
During the US Election, each state holds a
different campaign cost and number of Electoral Votes to be won, so you must use
strategic thinking to plot .
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by Caliandy30
Really great framework here but… the AI is WAY to easy, even for a beginner with little to no strategy… alternatively there is no way to keep PAID players out of online games. Paid players start the game with extreme advantages that they purchased rather than strategy they implement. The free characters are extremely unbalanced and become dull quickly even playing people you know. Just my opinion, the game costs are prohibitively too high or involve a monthly charge. So we are ready to delete the game.
Suggestions: Offer a couple paid characters free after you have played a certain number of games or something. Reasonable pricing would be $9 to purchase all characters forever not a monthly fee or $0.99 per each individual character. Make free characters more balanced. Create an ability to exclude paid player or only play against paid players or play against like ranked players.
With updates I would jump back in as the game has great potential.
by The Real Nicky T
I understand the devs need money to keep this on the app store, apple aint cheap, but in this they’ve ruined any sort of playability in multiplayer. Buying debates adds 500k funds, which is double the starting money at 250k. That 99 cent upgrade gives you a huge head start, and that’s not even when you factor in vice presidents. Normally you can only play as a president, but you can buy vice presidents (individually, you don’t unlock all of them) to add to your stats. This leads to crazy combos like Reagan and Benjamin Franklin that are so much more profitable than just a president. People who buy upgrades make more than four times the amount of money free players do. The only way to have fun is to pass and play or play against AI. That’s if you can even get the game to load. It’s broken on steam and if you uninstall and reinstall the app it won’t launch anymore. Frankly I’m being generous by giving it two stars.
by Matthew's Really Cool Nickname
This game is actually incredibly fun; it would be five stars if the microtransactions weren’t so overpriced and deceptive. The best example of this is the Vice President slot: I bought a vp slot expecting to be able to run with a VP for any candidate. Spoiler alert: You have to pay to have a VP for EVERY INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER. As far as I’m aware, there is no description in-game specifying this, making the Vice President feature a borderline scam. There’s of course the fact that every candidate costs four dollars, which is incredibly expensive for a glorified stat change; the only thing these examples have done is left a bad taste in my mouth, and it makes me not want to touch this game. Which is a shame, as this game is addicting and surprisingly very good. My suggestions are to lower the price of the candidates and to provide more detail on what each purchase entails, with emphasis on the VP and Primaries (as far as I’m aware, the game doesn’t show you how primaries work before buying access to them, which would be useful to anyone on the fence about purchasing a Primary mode). If the developers did these two things, this game is an instant five stars.
Side note: I also recommend adding an ad-free upgrade. I’d pay for that as long as the price is right!