Rabu, 23 Desember 2009

Review of Democracy - I Want You To Run This Country!

The first time I sat down with Democracy I didn't stop until I had played through several different terms as president. It can be quite a bit more addictive than I would have expected. The variety of factors that affect your popularity as a nation's leader can be difficult to balance. No matter how much you think a course of action is right, the different groups of citizens will have their own opinions. The addictiveness, for me, comes in trying to get the perfect balance between the varied groups.

This is a game driven by statistics. If you are the type of person who doesn't have the mental capacity to look beyond flashy, whizbang graphics, then you aren't even the target market. No matter what the big publishers' marketing departments would have you believe, graphics do not make a game. Games are made, and broken, by the quality of gameplay. Democracy is all about gameplay.

I've purchased several Positech games. To date, Democracy has gotten the most play time out of me. It doesn't require a significant time investment in one sitting, which is a boon. I have a career and family to deal with and am constantly on the lookout for games I can enjoy in short bursts. I'm also not a fan of casual games, though Democracy it's rather hard for me to call Democracy 'casual'. It's not hardcore either, but is at a sweet spot somewhere in between. It has the potential to appeal to a wide audience, I think.



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