7 comments

  • xg1557 minutes ago
    &gt; <i>If your approval rating gets too low, your party will impeach you.</i><p>I like how in this game, the approval rating actually means something.
    • selectodude49 minutes ago
      That’s how you know it’s loosely inspired by current events.
    • margalabargala27 minutes ago
      The approval rating works the exact same way it does for the current administration.<p>If it goes to actually 0%, there are problems. Otherwise it&#x27;s a resource that can be traded against to grift personal funds.
  • BahaaKhateeb1231 hour ago
    The fact that it got overrun in 24 hours is almost more interesting than the game itself. Says a lot about how cheap and easy it is to deploy agents at scale now — the interesting question is what happens when that hits products that actually matter.
  • madamelic55 minutes ago
    Can you explain how I can invade Kharg Island more than once? It seems to indicate that it is possible but the card says it is a one-time thing.<p>Also, the press shield + Fox News boosts don&#x27;t seem to do anything with regards to subsequent events. Are they supposed to do something or are they just for show &#x2F; humor?
  • keyes3431 hour ago
    Will you be releasing more such funny scenario based games. I laughed a lot reaching the end.
  • unyttigfjelltol9 minutes ago
    Weak gameplay. It’s a turn-by-turn war strategy game where all the levers are “Go on FOX and friends”. What’s particularly strange is how backward the critique is. How about this— for your encore, write the same game from the IRGC perspective. It goes— the US seeks peace; fund foreign militias, try to assassinate a former President. Said former president is reelected and after being unable to close a peace deal, attacks you. You— demonstrate your strategic deterrence by bombing a half-dozen neutral nations and mining an international waterway. Etc.