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Now you're the Man.

Democracy 3, a robust simulation of society and politics that puts you in charge of a realistic virtual country with layers upon layers of complex dependencies and important social factors to follow at any given time, is available 50% off on GOG.com. That's only $12.49 for the next 24 hours.

As long as everything runs smoothly, no one will even notice--or appreciate--your work. A competent government can be pretty much invisible. Efficiently governed states are like fine-tuned engines. They run silently. It's when you hit a bump is what gets you noticed. Pass one regulation that doesn't agree well with a particular social group. Revoke a privilege. Raise a tax. Quiet and civil modern societies turned into medieval angry mobs with torches and pitchforks over lesser things. Tread lightly. Of course, sometimes it's impossible to avoid conflict and please all the sides. No, scratch that. It's almost never possible to do so. There you have it--just when you thought public office is all comfort and peace. You couldn't have been more mistaken. But then again, miracles do happen. Are you a political miracle-worker?

Democracy 3 is a deep and complex simulation of the modern society, that presents you with a meticulous model of a living, working, breathing state and puts you in charge of its happiness and well being. With a ton of in-depth statistics allowing you to see what exactly your citizens feel and think, your political career should be so much easier than in real life where your knowledge of public opinion would depend solely on flawed opinion polls, social analysis, and guesswork. But even with that advantage running a society can be difficult and you will--from time to time--fail. Should that be the case, you could always pick up the Social Engineering expansion for only $4.99 more, and try to put a positive spin on your shortcomings. The world of modern politics waits to embrace you welcomingly, with its slightly sticky fingers.

If you ever, even once, felt upset by what the people in charge of your country are doing, try walking a mile in their shoes in Democracy 3, for only $12.49. Who knows, maybe you'll discover you CAN do it better, and end up going into actual politics? Anyway, the Indie Gem Promo offer lasts only until Thursday, March 6, at 10:59AM GMT.
Wasn't the Indie Gem Promo supposed to be on wednesdays, and calssic games on mondays?
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Gabelvampir: Wasn't the Indie Gem Promo supposed to be on wednesdays, and calssic games on mondays?
Yes?
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Gabelvampir: Wasn't the Indie Gem Promo supposed to be on wednesdays, and calssic games on mondays?
Yeah, that's why it's indie promo today and classic promo was on monday :)
Hate politics so will pass on this.
high rated
Revoke a privilege. [...] The quiet and civil modern society turned into medieval angry bobs with torches and pitchforks over lesser things.
Talking from experience, huh? :p
it was about time. I'll consider it.
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GOG.com: Pass one regulation that doesn't agree well with a particular social group. Revoke a privilege. Raise a tax. The quiet and civil modern society turned into medieval angry bobs with torches and pitchforks over lesser things. Tread lightly. Of course, sometimes it's impossible to avoid conflict and please all the sides. No, scratch that. It's almost never possible to do so. There you have it--just when you thought public office is all comfort and peace. You couldn't have been more mistaken.
Just noticed this part of the promo text. Seems that GOG now speaks from experience !(People still post in MD´s letter thread !) :-)
OK, now on a more serious note, is this game good for people that don´t normally play political sims ? For example, is it so realistic that ends up being stressful ? (because, if it´s like that, I have enough stress in my daly life already). Is it too difficult ? Just wondering, as I won´t spend $12.50 (plus $5 for the DLC) if this expense can´t be justified- I usually buy digital games at six dollars a piece maximum- the most expensive digital game I bought so far were Stalker SoC and CoP ($5.99 each, at GOG´s launch promo), followed by Tales of Monkey Island ($5.24, heavily discounted, from GOG again).

Edit-Just noticed that Fesin noted that too !
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GOG.com: [The quiet and civil modern society turned into medieval angry bobs with torches and pitchforks over lesser things.
Yep, nothing worse than an angry person called Robert. Wait...was that meant to be mob?
Ah crap, sorry. I was on holiday monday and tuesday, so as this was my first day back at work I thought it was monday.
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Gabelvampir: Ah crap, sorry. I was on holiday monday and tuesday, so as this was my first day back at work I thought it was monday.
yeah I know that :D congratulations to your monday-wednesday-friday short week! :D
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GOG.com: [The quiet and civil modern society turned into medieval angry bobs with torches and pitchforks over lesser things.
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CMOT70: Yep, nothing worse than an angry person called Robert. Wait...was that meant to be mob?
MOBS, gawd dammit. Mobs. All the Roberts I know are easygoing and benevolent of nature. That is until they decide to quit smoking.
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Gabelvampir: Ah crap, sorry. I was on holiday monday and tuesday, so as this was my first day back at work I thought it was monday.
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Kunovski: yeah I know that :D congratulations to your monday-wednesday-friday short week! :D
Thanks, but apparently I could have used some more days off.
I was hoping for at least 75% off for this one. It is still way to expensive for my taste.
Thanks so much, GOG! This user was eagerly waiting for a sale on this one. 'Bout time.