The Political Machine 2012
From WE Computers Museum
The Political Machine 2012 | |
Developer | Stardock |
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Publisher | Stardock |
Platforms | Windows |
Released | Worldwide: July 31, 2012 |
Added to Museum |
September 1, 2021 |
The Political Machine 2012 was a government simulation video game released by Stardock in 2012.
The goal of the game was to run for and become the president of the United States of America.
Candidates
Democrats
- Vice President Joe Biden (Delaware)
- President Bill Clinton (Arkansas)
- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York)
- Senator Al Franken (Minnesota)
- Vice President Al Gore (Tennessee)
- President Thomas Jefferson (Virginia) - was a member of the Democratic-Republican party, the predecessor of the Democratic party
- President John F. Kennedy (Massachusetts)
- Secretary of State John Kerry (Massachusetts)
- Representative Dennis Kucinich (Ohio)
- President Barack Obama (Illinois)
- First Lady Michelle Obama (Illinois)
Republicans
- Representative Michele Bachmann (Minnesota)
- Representative Newt Gingrich (Georgia)
- Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. (Utah)
- President Abraham Lincoln (Illinois)
- President Richard Nixon (California)
- Governor Sarah Palin (Alaska) - was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008
- Representative Ron Paul (Texas) - member of the Libertarian party
- Governor Rick Perry (Texas)
- President Ronald Reagan (California)
- Governor Mitt Romney (Massachusetts) - Republican nominee for president in 2012
- President Theodore Roosevelt (New York)
- Senator Marco Rubio (Florida)
- Senator Rick Santorum (Pennsylvania)
- Businessman Donald Trump (New York)
- President George Washington (Virginia) (added in 1.02) - had no political party affiliation, although he was sympathetic to the Federalists, the predecessors of the Whigs, the latter of which were the predecessors of the Republicans