The Political Machine 2020 is a simulation strategy game developed by Hitcentscom. The last update, v1.00, released on July 27, 2020, and it’s rated 3.72 out of 5 based on the latest 266 reviews. The Political Machine 2020 costs $2.99 and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
Control the election
The Political Machine 2020 Gameplay Overview
Description
Choose your favorite candidate from either Democratic standouts such as Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, and Elizabeth Warren, or Republican favorites including Donald Trump, George W. Bush, and Mike Pence.
How to Play The Political Machine 2020 on PC or Mac
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I know it’s from 2020 and I actually played it back then and it was great back then too y’all should release 2024 on mobile
★★☆☆☆Alright but
Update the game please
★★★★★My favorite game ever just one suggestion
This is my favorite game in the whole wide world I have nothing bad to say about this game at all the only thing I would suggest is you add a presidential debate where you answer questions just like in the interviews I would love to see you face your opponent on the debate stage and listen to their answers then have a newspaper say how you did just like in the interviews thank you!
★★☆☆☆It’s okay…
Very simple gameplay, very limited candidates unless you buy more, you don’t control 95% of what is actually done on a campaign, the answers on the talk shows make no sense, for instance if you run as trump and go on the knock-off Ben Shapiro show it asks you if trump should be impeached and as trump if you say no you lose appeal, which makes zero sense. Also much of the gameplay is stacked against using Trump such is not being able to obtain ideology points or ads having no effect. A fairly laz
★★☆☆☆Totally unrealistic
Looks slick enough, but the "simulation" is completely broken. Played a conventional Warren vs. Trump match where California went red, Mississippi went blue, Warren got 80+% of the anti-immigrant vote despite not campaigning on that, and somehow won the election despite losing the popular vote by nearly 30 million. What's the point when the outcome has nothing to do with reality?