The Political Machine

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The Political Machine
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Developer(s) Stardock
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Platforms Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Government simulation
    Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

    The Political Machine is a government simulation game from Stardock and the first game in the Political Machine series, in which the player leads a campaign to elect the President of the United States. The player accomplishes this goal by traveling from state to state and engaging in a variety of activities to either raise money or raise poll numbers.

    Each game starts with the selection of a pre-created candidate or creation of a fictional candidate from one of the two major American political parties, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.

    Headquarters and fundraisers are possible, the effectiveness of which depends on various factors.

    When enough money is accumulated the player can "invest" it in advertisements (either through newspapers, radio, or TV media). The effectiveness of these ads are determined by several factors. An ad supporting tax cuts will work better with Republican Texas than with Democratic Massachusetts.

    A key factor in the game is the concept of "Stamina" and "Turns." In each turn (representing one week), a candidate has a set amount of stamina to engage in activities. For example, establishing or upgrading a campaign HQ costs more stamina than creating a newspaper ad.

    A sequel, The Political Machine 2008, was released June 16, 2008, with new characters introduced, such as Barack Obama and John McCain.[1]

    A second sequel, The Political Machine 2012, was released July 31, 2012, with new characters introduced, such as Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

    A third sequel, The Political Machine 2016, was released November 17, 2015, with new characters introduced.

    Candidates

    Basic candidates

    Democrats

    Chloe Sullivan has several strong areas as a candidate, but suffers from a lack of experience.

    Republican

    Unlockable candidates

    These candidates have to be defeated by a member of the opposite party in Campaign Mode in order to unlock them.

    Democrat

    Republican

    Reception

    Reception
    Aggregate scores
    Aggregator Score
    GameRankings 72.21%[1]
    Metacritic 72/100[2]
    Review scores
    Publication Score
    Game Informer 7/10[3]
    Game Revolution C−[4]
    GameSpot 7.4/10[5]
    GameSpy 4/5 stars[6]
    GameZone 7.5/10[7]
    IGN 7.9/10[8]
    PC Format 82%[9]
    PC Gamer (UK) 62%[10]
    PC Gamer (US) 73%[11]

    The game was met with average reception upon release; GameRankings gave it a score of 72.21%,[1] while Metacritic gave it 72 out of 100.[2]

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