Try as you might, you’ll never keep all of your voters happy - the key to success is to focus on your largest demographics.įavour is won, and lost, by implementing and adjusting policies - some policy changes will directly affect the opinion of one of the voter groups, whilst most will also be reflected by a change in one of the numerous country statistics, such as unemployment, car usage or education. The approval rating of each group is displayed in the centre of the game’s main screen, along with the relative group size. Each individual can belong to multiple groups and feel a stronger allegiance to one more than other. These voters can be represented as one of a number of groups, based on political ideology (Socialist, Liberal, etc.), income level and employment status, amongst others. Obviously the easiest way to achieve this is by keeping the electorate happy but as in real life, voters are a varied and fickle bunch! Okay, so it might not quite work out like that in the real world, but who would turn down the opportunity to show those slimy career politicians how it should be done?ĭemocracy 3 puts the player in the shoes of a newly elected President or Prime Minister with one simple goal to get re-elected at the end of their current term. Hooray for the democratic process this simple concept ensures that the will of the people is represented in the running of nations across the world, resulting in peace, stability and equality. Reviews // 17th Nov 2013 - 10 years ago // By Beanz Democracy 3 Review
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