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According to polls, 64.5% of you want this.


<span class="bold">Democracy 3: Electioneering</span>, a cynical take on how to swing the elections in your favor, is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

Voting is a fundamental right -nay, an obligation!- of every democratic citizen. But sometimes people act too rationally, threatening to derail the campaign of upstanding candidates such as yourself.
Thankfully, you can always issue manifestos and sentimental speeches full of totally realistic promises to sway them your way. Hey, perhaps if they are seeing you in giant billboards every day as they are driving to work, they will warm up to the fact that soon they'll be seeing you on their TV screen every day after work. Some reputable private investors might help you set those up for the modest price of a small favor and maybe some ambitious journalist will also be eager to write about how you saved that little girl from the flames of your opponent's collapsing factory. After all, people need to know these things, if they're to make the right choice, don't they?



Charm your way into the hearts of the electorate and triumph in the polls of <span class="bold">Democracy 3: Electioneering</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 10% discount will last until July 15, 4:59 PM UTC.
I was about to ask jokingly for a "BREXIT" DLC... then I saw it was already out in two previous DLCs "Extremism" and "Clones and Drones".
Surprising the depth of this sim. and so many people actually love to be politician.
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GOG.com: According to polls, 64.5% of you want this.
I never asked for this.
Does it have fraud, collusion, and murder?
Post edited July 08, 2016 by liamphoenix
I didn't vote for this!
When are we getting the Collectors Edition on GOG?
I'm waiting for the monarchy DLC.
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Titanium: I'm waiting for the monarchy DLC.
On a democracy game? Does not compute
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Titanium: I'm waiting for the monarchy DLC.
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P1na: On a democracy game? Does not compute
I'd venture a guess that when most people think of monarchy, they think of the absolute and hereditary kind. What about "free election" ;)?
Post edited July 09, 2016 by Vestin
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Vestin: I'd venture a guess that when most people think of monarchy, they think of the absolute and hereditary kind. What about "free election" ;)?
I think that absolute, hereditary monarchies (by divine mandate, for bonus points) are pretty much the definition, yes. Whatever an elected ruler should be called, I don't think king is the right title.
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Titanium: I'm waiting for the monarchy DLC.
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P1na: On a democracy game? Does not compute
Elective monarchy was a thing. We had that here in Poland although it was only limited to the land-owning nobles at the time so not completely democratic...
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JudasIscariot: Elective monarchy was a thing. We had that here in Poland although it was only limited to the land-owning nobles at the time so not completely democratic...
Very little in life is actually democratic. A democracy is largely unworkable when it comes it large scale - Thus why we have Republic's, where we elect people to vote for us... And those who voted for the fella that lost, don't get a say...
They still release DLC's for this?!! Nice.
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Titanium: I'm waiting for the monarchy DLC.
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P1na: On a democracy game? Does not compute
Constitutional monarchy, where the king/queen is the technical head of state, does count.