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Save the President is a game for 2–6 players that takes place on American Inauguration Day during the President-elect's motorcade travelling from the White House on a drive to the Capitol. Players are undercover agents for either the American or Russian governments and are tasked with either assassinating the President-elect or preventing the ...
The game features three modes of play. In the Presidential Simulator, the only goal is to remain in power by maintaining sufficient popularity to avoid electoral defeat, impeachment or assassination. If popularity is maintained, the player's term as president can continue beyond the US' real-life limit of two terms, however terms must be ...
As the game went on, it was clear that there was a much wider conspiracy going on. The player had to figure it out. As a game, The President Is Missing never ended. The game includes a note telling the player that once they unraveled the game's complex plot, they are to write a report and summarize all of the evidence and send it to Cosmi.
Then-President Bill Clinton said closing the street was necessary to protect against the kind of attack seen in Oklahoma City but vowed that “people's access to the White House and their ...
Commander in Chief, also known as Geo-Political Simulator, is a government simulation game that allows a player to simulate being a nation's head of government.Players have a large amount of control over their nation [weasel words], although this varies based on the form of government the player's nation has.
Schwab repeatedly blocked and unblocked [her mother's] accounts while allowing her life savings to slip out of the Schwab accounts." Ruth and her daughter Lesley.
In the days leading up to his departure, former President Trump requested Secret Service security protection to be extended for the next six months to Trump’s adult children, according to a ...
GameSpot currently has the game ranked at a 7.7/10 based on 13 reviews. [3] Chuck Moss of Computer Gaming World in 1993 wrote that Shadow President was a good learning tool but that, "As a simulation, it has certain real-world problems [and] certain ... anomalies", such as Iraqi forces being much more powerful than they actually were at the time of the Gulf War.