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Title: Sim Junta
Genre: Indie, Strategy
Developer:
Icehole Games
Publisher:
Strategy First
Release Date: 18 Aug, 2015
English
Minimalist, and the game window sometimes freezes and doesn\u2019t cooperate with swtiching to another program. This is mainly a puzzle game where you need to play off factions against each other until you run out of money. Contrary to what others have said, it really has nothing in common with Tropico, not even mood. I got it for less than a dollar. It\u2019s not a rip-off, but there are better games on the Web for free.
If you\u2019re interested in a more serious game of this type, you might look up Hidden Agenda, from 1988, which is not currently on Steam. That\u2019s probably the \u201cretro\u201d game the developers were talking about.. It's a remake of an old ZX Spectrum game, but the original was better. Even that long ago!. If you are looking for a political statistical management game, go look elsewhere. Also, if you are looking for a enjoyable game, the same applies. Sim Junta is not only too simple and too shallow, but also extremely unfair and lacking both on options as well as freedom for the player to approach the game. Do slightly different from the very few significant oipitoins you have at your disposal and it is game over with barely minutes of gameplay. The Player won't even have time to grasp basic mechanics and he will already be forced to restart the game. But we could overlook that fact if, beyond that point, the game woul offer a meaninful and interesting experience to the player, however, far from it, it is just a constant struggle to see how far you can go in a game that is much more trial and error than management. Even relatively mediocre games, such as Rogue State, provide a better experience. Unfortunately, Sim Junta had an interesting idea, but very poorly executed.. \u20ac4.99 can't go wrong, does exactly what it says on the tin. Took a chance on it after very little info available online and had no expectations but it's actually got more depth than I expected and a nice charm to it. Assasinated after 2 or 3 months in power, would die again.. I liked the game.
The music does remind me of Tropico. The game is very one dimensional. So all you can\/or have to do in the game is to surive. I hope the game will be developed in a more strategic way as having more economy cotrol and with more animation.
If you like plain strategy you will probbably enjoy this time.
But due to lack of complexity most likely the game will not keep you intertain for very long.. I don't understand why i lost the game when i increased spending on education and healthcare. I guess developer don't support obamacare.
Game's okay, it's like playing democracy, except much simpler. Adjust taxes, spending expenses, etc. I could not save (bug) any games as saving will cause it to crash. Even when I got it at a discount of less than $5, I would still say it's only worth < $3 as there's not much aspects to it.. I'm really into strategy and management games. Not this one and would not recommend it either. The whole game is looking at a computer screen and changing a budget by steps of 10%. This to maintain "good relations" with your subjects. The whole system how this is calculated and displayed to you is tedious and boring. Game is sprinkled with cutaway scenes which do not allow any involvement in your part other than "skip with any key". Miles away and behind from Papers Please. Save your money and don't buy.
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