![]() But, otherwise, it’s a nice use of the chorus of “Solidarity Forever” and the tune to “The Internationale”. I love it and I totally get it, the music has a background, it fits to the theme, but I think something new can get our minds off the past and on to a better future. We can’t just let FDR be the only one, right? Another thing, I think that the music could be a bit more original. Firstly, I would pay to see what it would be like to get to play for longer than two terms. I do, on the other hand, think that some improvement can be made. Unfortunately, what is applied here is considered “radical” in our American political climate when it should be fundamental, but I won’t dive into that element deeply for the sake of brevity. Sure, it is focused on a very improbable reality, but a fantasy can still blossom a sense of pride for most. I'm waiting eagerly to see what's in store for the next project.Īs a fellow Leftist, I deeply enjoy this game. My only negative thought is that the game isn't at the scale it deserves. That's the beauty of DSS.įrom the wonderfully designed characters and dialogue, to the immense amount of replay potential, I'm amazed that this game is free. I lost that game, and part of me wonders if I could have totally changed the outcome from that one decision. ![]() I knew that gerrymandering sounded too good to be true, so didn't decide on it. However, you can also reject the offer, giving you a boost for the justice system. Regardless of your opinions, playing this game makes you feel like every decision is the wrong one.įor example, the game gave me the offer to gerrymander, which would increase everyone's views on my office. It's not just bashing Democrats or vilifying Republicans. I was amazed about what it accomplished the developer's goal of provoking thought about politics. ![]() This game is amazing, and I use that word literally. ![]()
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