President Simulator
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Version :1.0.8
Size :93.94Mb
Updated :Aug 15,2018
Developer :OXIWYLE TOV
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
After analyzing the user reviews of the "President Simulator" app, I've extracted the following points: **Pros:** 1. **Engaging gameplay**: Many users praised the app's engaging gameplay, saying it's fun and challenging to manage the country and make decisions as a president. 2. **Realistic scenarios**: Some users appreciated the app's realistic scenarios, which allow players to experience the challenges and complexities of being a real president. 3. **Simple and easy to use**: Many users found the app's interface to be simple and easy to use, making it accessible to a wide range of players. 4. **Variety of scenarios**: The app offers a variety of scenarios, including different countries and time periods, which adds replay value and keeps the gameplay fresh. 5. **Good value for the price**: Some users felt that the app was a good value for the price, considering the amount of content and gameplay it offers. **Cons:** 1. **Limited depth**: Some users felt that the app's gameplay was too shallow and lacked depth, with too much repetition and not enough complexity. 2. **Too much repetition**: A few users mentioned that the app's scenarios and challenges became repetitive and boring after a while. 3. **Lack of realism**: Some users felt that the app's representation of politics and governance was unrealistic or oversimplified, which took away from the gameplay experience. 4. **Bugs and glitches**: A few users reported encountering bugs and glitches while playing the app, which was frustrating and disrupted their gameplay. 5. **Limited customization options**: Some users wished for more customization options, such as the ability to create their own scenarios or modify the game's settings to suit their preferences. Overall, the majority of users seem to enjoy the app's engaging gameplay and realistic scenarios, but some users were disappointed by the lack of depth and repetition in the gameplay.
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Description
If I was the President, the country would've been in a much better state… Are you sure? Prove it! The "President Simulator" game lets you rule one of the 163 modern countries. Politics, the media, espionage, natural disasters, wars, taxes, crime fighting… Show your strength, wisdom and perseverance. Build a build a superpower that dictates its rules, otherwise the world will smash your country. Managing a country isn't easy. Yet you'll succeed! See for yourself. • Over 50 unique plants and factories, more than 20 ministries and departments • Change ideology, state religion, join international organizations • Influence the country and the world using researches, espionage, politics, diplomacy, and religion • Suppress rebels, stop strikes, epidemics, prevent disasters, protect the country from invasions • Declare wars, conquer other countries, control conquered lands or grant them independence • Build embassies, conclude commercial and defence agreements, take out loans from the IMF to develop your country • Monitor the news about what's happening in the country and in other lands • Improve the President rating • Enjoy the game at any time: running this app does not require the Internet
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    By graham aprilMay 12,2019
    The core aspects of this game are fun, but there’s one crippling issue that makes it extremely annoying to play. Purchasing large amounts of resources. When spending money in game, such as weapons for the military, repairs for buildings, or increasing infrastructure, there are two ways to do so. One is to buy as much as you can afford with the money you have. However, this is only available for military equipment. For everything else, you have to purchase one at a time. If you press and hold the icon of what you want to purchase, it starts being purchased automatically, at a rate between 5-10 per second. This means if you want to do something like add 10,000 km to your rail lines, you’d better have nothing better to do than hold your thumb on that icon for 15 minutes. You can hire personnel at a rate of ten per tap, but that doesn’t help all that much. If you want to increase your military by say two million soldiers, that will take more than 5 real-life hours to do just for the person...
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    By BlinkueMay 22,2018
    First off, I just want to say that iv never played like this before! Well to be honest I have but not with so much depth inside. Second, there is a suggestions about the game I would like to discuss. One of the suggestions I wanna talk about is long term alliances. Not only this would add even more depth to the game but I think it would also make it more realistic. Just for example, the US and South Korea have been allies irl but in the game the closest thing to being alliances are the non aggression pacts and the foreign relations category. To be even more specific, I was thinking about giving special privileges when having close ties with another countries such as donating and requesting for money, or maybe helping each other out when attacking another country or if its simply being invaded. Also you should probably add some kind of relationship rating (1-100) if you consider this. Another suggestion is maybe going into depth about the wars. I get that this is a president simulator ...