#MaybeMyPresident by shubshub

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made by shubshub for LD 39 (COMPO)

A game for Ludum Dare 39 where the goal is to remain in power as long as possible, click a card to enact something into legislation but be careful as you have to keep your citizens happy otherwise they might vote you out!

The GameJolt page has everything, Source Code, HTML5 Build and Windows Build

There are screenshots on the GameJolt Page!

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roycocup
30. Jul 2017 · 20:11 UTC
Theres a slight problem with the cards as they dont display fully on my machine (html version) which has resolution 1900x1200 ...
Good idea though.
LiquidBrain
01. Aug 2017 · 09:46 UTC
I really liked the Idea of political power for the theme instead of electrical power, nice take!

If I have to complain about something it would be the lack of music and sound effect, it would make the game much more enjoyable!

**Overall** I had a great time playing this game, the resolution gave me a hard time playing the game at first but I zoomed out to 90% and the resolution got fine.
Thank you so much for this experience and good luck in the future!
Have an awesome day, and I hope to see you in the next jam!

// Isak (one half of [LiquidBrain](https://ldjam.com/users/liquidbrain/))
incobalt
02. Aug 2017 · 21:13 UTC
I really liked this, but for some reason, every decision I had increased crime level. I didn't see any cards that I thought would reduce crime level. Having some kind of explanation of the policy's effects might be helpful. There were also plenty of times when it told me I needed to do something, but I had no policies that I could enact. There were a few times, too, when I was short a card, for some reason.
All in all, though, I really liked the game (and I enjoyed hearing about its development over the weekend on the Discord). I like the take on the theme a lot, and am happy to see people play around with the theme a bit more.
Somnium
19. Aug 2017 · 04:33 UTC
Interesting game! I liked the concept of having to enact policies, while still having to balance the needs of the population.

No policies for squashing crime apparently? But in any case, the population always rebelled against me, before high crime became a problem.

A few sounds and/or music might have enhanced the mood further. There were some pretty funny policies among the policy cards.

Nice take on the theme as well!

>Balancing the needs,
>of an angry populace.
>Defeat by rebels.
🎤 shubshub
21. Aug 2017 · 06:32 UTC
@somnium if you have military then crime will lower