About This Game President for a Day - Corruption gives you the opportunity to assume the role of an African president. As such, you must make controversial decisions revolving around topics such as: democratic evolution, corruption, development aid- and cooperation. The game provides a solid foundation for discussions regarding e.g., human rights, cultural differences and governance. There are four diverse scenarios with a set difficulty for the player to engage – scenarios ranging from famine to effloresce of democracy.In PFAD - Corruption you will be faced with a wide array of dilemmas that stem from recent events in African history. You will also witness the local and national effects of modern bilateral cooperation. What kind of leader will you be? Will you strive for democracy, or rule the country with an iron fist?The subjects regard:Famine, caused by draught and climate changeForeign intervention from neighbouring, as well as, western countries.Ethnic conflicts spun by the numerous African tribes, as well as the borders established, in the past, by the colonial forces.The political culture of the country, in regards to upholding (or failing thereof) human rights.Target audience: 13+ years old. 1075eedd30 Title: President for a Day - CorruptionGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Serious Games InteractivePublisher:Serious Games InteractiveRelease Date: 5 Aug, 2015 President For A Day - Corruption Activation Key Very short Game, but with some replayability with enough challenge to make you want to play through each senario two or three times, the length is well judged so that they all end leaving you feeling like you're just geting into your stride and you might well try each a couple of times to work out how to beat them. The setup gives some variation but not a huge lot. The challenge I guess is in tackling situations with an unorthadox approachSlightly naieve but only marginly offensive in the way it addresses the issues of exploitation and corruption in Africa I kind of like the way they go for the charicature but it feels like so much low hanging fruit. I guess it gains some points for choosing an interesting setting and getting the tone more or less right, more thought provoking than some games certainly. For a couple of Dollars, Pounds or Euros it's probably worth it if you're looking for something to kill lots of little chunks of time. The animations are nice and as far as I can tell the game is bug free.. Basically a Democracy clone with a tiny bit of lackluster graphics and without most of the changeable things.In fact you move a few tanks and engineers over the map, improve some infrastructure.. or not.. doesn\u00b4t really matter much. Main point are the "dilemmas" which some of the different "leaders" come to you with each round, and how you handle them. The resolutions aren\u00b4t always logical or even seem buggy once or twice.. but yeah. There are no elections... no bigger results or demographics besides a few basic ones like "stability" and "income" naturally.I finished one scenario (in not even ten minutes?).. got a few hundred points as "result" and thats that.Conclusio: The "President for a Day" games are not promising much.. but deliver even less, at least for me. Maybe for people who just want some easy clicking in between it\u00b4s fun enough, also the price isn\u00b4t too high. But i find it just boring .. and wasted potentialAlso if you have to get one, get the other one "Floodings" instead of "Corruption", Floodings had at least a bit more fun imo.Point Scale 3\/10. I like it. It's simple with simple mechanics yet (similar to Democracy 3) it's really easy to mess everything up. Basically, you have Dilemnas that pop up every turn that require your attention, generally, "give X amount of money for Y." You also have a military which you can move around the various territories in an attempt to quell rebels and bandits but be careful not to overexert yourself. I learned very quickly that doing the right thing wasn't always the best thing for my country and I've had to replay a few scenarios to get it right. I'm actually kind of sad that the game doesn't have more scenarios to play through but for 5 bucks the content is still pretty fun. Plus you'll want to replay just to do better as a President each time. I recommend this for Democracy fans.https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=07QXdMNPYZ8. After several scenarios in which i had not the slightest clue what i am doing i started finally to get a grip. The game reminds me of Tropico & 3rd Millenium. It's rather a fast paced game if i don't care to read all the texts included. Though it has only 4 scenarios to choose from the own decisions dictate the further ongoings, which increases the game's replayability. I have fun playing this game especially because the scenarios go for only 13 up to 16 turns. & i like it also that it's not placed in a fantasy world but relates to reality. There is one negative point, i have to use my mouse to navigate because the game doesn't react to the navigation with the Wacom Pen i usually use. I would also prefer if the game would be less text based & use instead pictures to illustrate the happenings, because the rather coarse design is quite appealing.. This isn't a bad game, but on principle I can't recommend it. It\u2019s too short, and it makes the game extremely unsatisfying for short amount of enjoyment that can be gained from it. I'd like to think that they might add content to the game with a update, unless its some miniscule dlc. One thing that concerns me is the fact after doing a awesome job on one play through I was presented with an advertisement for another game by the same company on a website that is foreign to steam network. This is really upsetting because at this point it felt like i paid five dollars for what could of been a phone app or a browser game that, even though I\u2019ve paid fair and square for the game, is presenting IN GAME advertising directing to a website off the steam network for more cheap looking games. If they don't update this game more content, that isn't a dlc or expansion I might just get a refund on the grounds that this game is too small to be anything satisfying. Or if my review gets taken down than I'm for sure going to try and get a refund.. I already asked for a refund. The game is short, outcoming to your actions is easily predictable and after the first play you basically know what's going to happen. I got no satisfaction out of this game.
President For A Day - Corruption Activation Key
Updated: Mar 12, 2020
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