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Sim-Politician

Better than Sim-Mudwrestling...
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You get to play any politician (existing or imaginary) in any country in the world. Your ultimate goal is personal fame, personal wealth, self-indulgence and self-gratification.

Earn points for Corruption and Incompetence.

Special bonus points for: hoodwinking the media, surviving coup attempts, surviving assassinations, delivering speeches without stuttering and successful relationships with interns.

baboo, Apr 02 2002

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       Now the thing here is, any great british politician would get zero points. Churchill, Lloyd-George, Pitt Mark 1 & 2 all get 0 points. On the plus side, Saddam's a good choice.
[ sctld ], Apr 02 2002
  

       I'll disagree there.... Churchill would get at least one or two points.   

       Now, New Zealand politicians - don't get no cleaner than them...
pftqg, Apr 02 2002
  

       How can being a good speaker and being a sexual predator both be considered point makers?   

       One seems to be a good asset, the other, a bad characteristic.   

       Shouldn't one be positive and the other negative? At least be consistant.
lumpy, Apr 02 2002
  
      
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