Welcome President by Ender7

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made by Ender7 for LD 43 (JAM)

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You will have to choose your faction and you must get your factions approval rating to 60% to win.

Each month you will be given new proposals that you need to either approve or deny by swiping them left to deny or right to approve.

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Your advisors from each faction will periodically let you know how they feel about each proposal as approving or denying them will affect their factions approval.

At the end of each month, you will recieve a report detailing how your ratings have changed from the previous month.

If any of your ratings are below 0 by the end of the month, its game over.

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Firefox is recommended for web build as chrome tends to lag.

Ratings

Overall 498th 3.45⭐ 22🧑‍⚖️
Fun 571th 3.2⭐ 22🧑‍⚖️
Innovation 278th 3.475⭐ 22🧑‍⚖️
Theme 566th 3.4⭐ 22🧑‍⚖️
Graphics 581th 3.4⭐ 22🧑‍⚖️
Humor 602th 2.676⭐ 19🧑‍⚖️
Mood 617th 3.194⭐ 20🧑‍⚖️
Given 30🗳️ 3🗨️

Feedback

DeltaNutmeg
04. Dec 2018 · 02:14 UTC
Pretty good game. However, when I played it initially I didn't really know whether to swipe left or right since the nation colours (red and blue) were the same thing as the accept and decline colours (also red and blue). I got confused when I was trying to accept a red nation's proposal whether to move it to the red or blue side.
Isvan
04. Dec 2018 · 02:30 UTC
Pretty fun, graphics are pretty good and has a nice satisfying swiping action, but feels a little but too similar to Reigns
Darylsteak
04. Dec 2018 · 03:03 UTC
Interesting game. I like how it was well polished and simple. However it gets repetitive after awhile.
rexpeppers
04. Dec 2018 · 16:24 UTC
Loved the newspaper at the end.
smilewood
11. Dec 2018 · 03:28 UTC
I think that this is a fun little choice game, I could see it doing well on a mobile platform where I could just sit and flick back and forth for a long time. It is a great set of factors to balance and have to choose between, making some decisions more interesting. I do think that the game could do with more decisions, I didn’t play for that long and started to see repetitions, and it may be more interesting if the decisions had effects on several different facets of the game, although that may require having more than just the 4-way pie and two neighboring countries to juggle.

I found it a bit difficult to determine how to sign the proposals at first, the drag it to the side mechanic is never explained and I thought that the two sides represented the neighboring countries. You could consider something more like an outbox/trashcan on the sides of the desk or some rubber-stamps akin to Papers Please. I also think that this game could have benefited a lot from a background music track. The sound effects were great for all the actions that I took but while I was reading the proposals it was very quiet. Overall, I thought that this was a great game, well done!
jk5000
11. Dec 2018 · 11:02 UTC
The game idea is pretty good, and the game is pretty fun to play. I would have liked a bit more contend. Overall a fine LD game.
bastilo
11. Dec 2018 · 11:22 UTC
Basically a Reigns clone, but a really good one!
prema
12. Dec 2018 · 14:59 UTC
Cool game. I had fun. I cant say anything bad about technical side, but there isnt much graphic, or sound anyway. On the other hand, gameplay feels so smooth and real, so I actually felt the pressure of beeing a president and the political responsibility!!! Great job guys!:)
Riyroo
22. Dec 2018 · 21:29 UTC
I thought this was pretty cool, it ran well and was easy to understand. I would have preferred if the time could have stopped while reading input from the other factions, the first month I only got through 5 decisions. I thought it was really well thought through though, there were tons of different options and ways the game could have gone. One thing that I think would really help the game is a percentage counter that let you know where you were with the factions versus just a pie graph. Besides that though I loved it!