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Political Machine
The Political Machine is a strategy game in which players take on the role of campaign manager for a US Presidential candidate. They must put all their political knowledge to the test as they campaign around the country in an effort to win enough voters to their cause to win on election day.

The game makes heavy use of real world demographic information to provide a realistic playing field and models contemporary issues such as the War on Terror, the economy, the policy in Iraq, and many more (issues can be updated via PoliticalMachine.com to keep them up to date).
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Author: Kevin VanOrd Posted On: August 31st, 2004 Type: Review
It would be all too easy to pass by The Political Machine after glancing it on store shelves in favor of flashier titles, or to dismiss it as another'mediocre budget game cashing in on a quick buck in an election year. But Stardock is no lame duck: their turn-based strategy game is an addictive l...
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Published by: Ubisoft
Developed by: Stardock
Genre: Strategy
# of Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: Teen
Release Date: US: August 12th, 2004
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Gamer 2.0 Rating: 9.3 | User Rating: 9.2
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