
Review :
From the Oval Office, the view of the world is different than from
anywhere else. As the President of the United States, your decisions
affect the lives of millions, if not billions, of people across the
nation and around the world. With every crisis that arises, your
decision-making skills are put to the test. Will you be a wise and
judicious leader who weighs the far-reaching consequences of your
every act, or will you be a brash, take-no-prisoners commander who
acts swiftly and decisively, confident that you have the instincts
it takes to lead?
If you've ever thought it was time to get the career politicians
out of Washington and give power back to more ordinary citizens,
Oval Office: Commander in Chief gives you the opportunity. In this
sequel to the political strategy game Democracy, you assume the role
of President of the United States, setting policy and developing
your style of government. Set your own agenda and make the crucial
decisions that will determine the path of the nation, then monitor
the polls to see how your decisions are received among the voting
public. See if you have what it takes to become a leader of great
renown, or if you're doomed to leave behind a tarnished political
legacy.
Features :
* Take charge of the nation as President of the United States
and enjoy virtually limitless decision-making options.
* Test your skills by tackling problems that affect the citizens
of your country.
* Develop your own style of government and set the tone with
more than 80 policy changes, each with a different emphasis.
* Take on the difficult task of managing the nation's gargantuan
budget.
* Poll voters to see how you're viewed by the public.
* Guide the mood of the country and manage your campaign to see
if you can win re-election.
System Requirements :
* OS: Windows 2000/ME/XP/VISTA
* Processor: Pentium IV 2 GHz or better
* Memory: 256 MB
* Hard Drive: 100 MB Free
* Video Memory: DirectX Compatible
* Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
* DirectX: 9.0c
* Keyboard & Mouse
* CD Rom Drive
From the Oval Office, the view of the world is different than from
anywhere else. As the President of the United States, your decisions
affect the lives of millions, if not billions, of people across the
nation and around the world. With every crisis that arises, your
decision-making skills are put to the test. Will you be a wise and
judicious leader who weighs the far-reaching consequences of your
every act, or will you be a brash, take-no-prisoners commander who
acts swiftly and decisively, confident that you have the instincts
it takes to lead?
If you've ever thought it was time to get the career politicians
out of Washington and give power back to more ordinary citizens,
Oval Office: Commander in Chief gives you the opportunity. In this
sequel to the political strategy game Democracy, you assume the role
of President of the United States, setting policy and developing
your style of government. Set your own agenda and make the crucial
decisions that will determine the path of the nation, then monitor
the polls to see how your decisions are received among the voting
public. See if you have what it takes to become a leader of great
renown, or if you're doomed to leave behind a tarnished political
legacy.
Features :
* Take charge of the nation as President of the United States
and enjoy virtually limitless decision-making options.
* Test your skills by tackling problems that affect the citizens
of your country.
* Develop your own style of government and set the tone with
more than 80 policy changes, each with a different emphasis.
* Take on the difficult task of managing the nation's gargantuan
budget.
* Poll voters to see how you're viewed by the public.
* Guide the mood of the country and manage your campaign to see
if you can win re-election.
System Requirements :
* OS: Windows 2000/ME/XP/VISTA
* Processor: Pentium IV 2 GHz or better
* Memory: 256 MB
* Hard Drive: 100 MB Free
* Video Memory: DirectX Compatible
* Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
* DirectX: 9.0c
* Keyboard & Mouse
* CD Rom Drive
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