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Saturday, June 6, 2020 3:59:44 AM

Evil Democracy: 1932 Review (Schmit0haulic3)

Well if you played "Evil Bank Manager" look no further as this game is basically a sequel to it, but re-skinned. While this may be a early access game(and basically an Iphone game) as of right now almost everything can be automated and It feels like a cookie clicker. There are no events in the game that give any historical atmosphere to it. Leader portraits are the same regardless of country, but names are changed. (I had a full cabinet of Germans that looked EXACTLY like Churchill) Your dogma decisions in the end dont really matter as all it does is influence voters and your starting ideology just determines which dogmas research faster. For some reason I could "BAN Religion" in my dogma, yet "Protect Religious Freedom" in another at the same time ???
So to sum it up
- Three scenarios - PLAYS THE SAME
- 30 historical political parties. - NO FLAVOR
- Newspaper publishing - IRRELEVANT
- Propaganda system - LOL NOT A THING
- The system of election fraud - IRRELEVANT
- Adoption of party dogma - MADNESS
- Party leaders, Party posts - GERMAN CHURCHILL's FOR DAYS BABY!
There really is no method to the madness, but I know that there always needs to be a bright side to every review so the only good or cool thing about the game and that is the "start date".
After wasting 4 years of my life to get a crappy degree I can tell you that the political ramifications of the 1932 German election and results were catastrophic not only to Europe but created mass turmoil and roundups on the German people that followed right after the burning of the Reichstag a air of fear and zealotry was created in Germany that would haunt many to this day... This game is set before that, this game has nothing to do with that, but hey now you can say the communist won the 1932 elections...