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Cutting regulations and taxes is doing something. Alot of strategy games have done this well.
"I love political games but I hear this game has an incredible Liberal bias, AKA, Government solves everything. Is this true?"
- The DEMO scenario has 70% to 30% Socialist to Conservative Society Makeup. In the DEMO scenario there is a Socialist Bias. Other Scenarios in the full version have CONSERVATIVE BIAS.. so why not buy the game and see for yourself?
"I played the Demo and the only way I could get anything done was by heavily raising Taxes. All the loading screen quotes were from Obama, Keynes, Newt Gingrich and Bill Clinton."
- Since when is Newt Gingrich a Liberal? .. and there are many more quotes in game.
"It wouldn't be a very interresting game if your actions didn't have any effect."
- The entire game model is based on making polictical decisions. If you consider raising OR lowering any subsidy/tax/benefit/expense fun .. then this game does exactly what it represents which is participating in a democracy....
I find the premise of this discussion thread to be inflammatory.
Fate of the World and Democracy 2 are the best educational games available on steam to date.
Both are great games. Enjoy :)
So taken into account what conservative players are saying, it may be less biased than we think, maybe?
Good to hear that the game has a liberal bias IF your voting public is biased that way. I'll give the game a try.