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President (also commonly called Asshole, [1] Scum, [1] or Capitalism [1]) is a shedding card game for three or more, in which the players race to get rid of all of the cards in their hands in order to become "president" in the following round.
Mr. President is a board game for 2-4 players designed to represent an actual Presidential campaign using data from the 1960s. [1]In a two-player game, one player chooses to represent the Republican Party and the other the Democratic Party.
Following on from Toms' Football Manager and Software Star games, President is a game where the player takes control of a small country, and decides whether to be a dictator, or a hero. The player has to balance the wants and needs of their virtual citizens, while also balancing the books and trying to build up an army and search for oil.
Computer Gaming World found in 1981 that incumbency was the most important factor in winning elections in the original version of President Elect.The review began with the results of a simulated election in which Ronald Reagan won reelection in 1984 with 525 electoral votes from 49 states and 55% of the popular vote, versus Walter Mondale's 13 electoral votes (from Washington, D.C., and ...
CyberJudas is a presidential simulation video game for MS-DOS-compatible computers, and is the sequel to Shadow President. CyberJudas contains many of the same cyberpunk/dark science fiction elements of the original game, but adds themes of espionage and treason.
Paul Cockburn reviewed Westminster: The Election Game, Poleconomy, and The President for Imagine magazine, and stated that "The luck element in The President is stronger than in the other two games, which might make it more acceptable for family play, but the theme is more likely to be a hinderance to sales in the UK than a help."
President Forever 2016 has been released. In 2020 the game was rebranded to President Infinity. [5] In 2024 President Infinity 2024 was released [6] and his creator started to develop a new game, A More Perfect Union, where the player can play as a party or ideological faction of one of the evolving two major parties, from revolution to the ...
Trump: The Game is a board game named after Donald Trump. Milton Bradley Company initially released the game in 1989, but it sold only 800,000 copies out of an expected two million. Parker Brothers re-released Trump: The Game in 2004 following the success of Trump's reality television series, The Apprentice , from earlier that year.