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Democracy 3: Pants and pollution

AWESOMEoutof10's Fraser Brown runs for office, learning the ins and outs of politics, all while wearing stylish pants. "My dream was for a perfect Britain; one where we had an education system to be proud of, a strong economy and I wouldn’t have to tax everyone to oblivion. Essentially the polar opposite of the real Britain. It turns out that dreams are for people who aren’t in office, and for every problem I solved, I created another. It’s tough being at the top."

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Maternity Leave and Democracy 3

Allison Reilly writes: "Maternity leave was one of the few (if not the only) policies in the game specifically about women in the game, and of course, it hurts the economy. There's no policy regarding reproductive health except abortion, and naturally, the religious hate it. "

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garyanderson3368d ago

Small indie dev doesn't "get" maternity leave, shocking.

annoyedgamer3366d ago (Edited 3366d ago )

Game released in 2013 is offensive because sexism so let me write a rant about it in 2017.

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The 3 Things Video Games Have Taught Me About Government - PC Aficionado

Video games do a lot, including teaching about government.

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Democracy 3: Electioneering review - Lazygamer

Swaying voters to your cause can be a lot of fun, but how much does it change the Democracy 3 experience? Electioneering might help you channel your inner Trump, but that doesn't affect the rest of the game.

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