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     Prime Minister Forever - Australia       
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Take the helm as Australia heads into the 2007 election. Coalition or Labor? Greens? It's your call!


Prime Minister Forever is the most in-depth, intense parliamentary election game ever made. Using realistic electorate modeling techniques, an unprecedented number of options, the ability to plan complex strategies, detailed candidates, and sporting a futuristic interface, this is Australia 2007 big time!

Strategy is done not only by state and territory but down to the individual electorate (150 of 'em), each with the relevant candidates, ratings, and percentages.

Good campaigning, PM-to-Be!
Features:

- strategize by state or territory and target individual ridings

- criss-cross the country doing barn-storming campaigns

- setup detailed platforms to outmaneuver your opponents

- unleash foot soldiers to stop your opponents, or get campaign crusaders to rally voters to your cause

- run attack ads to steal voters leaning towards your opponents

- give a fiery custom-made speech, but remember to prepare for the debates!

- 2 - 4 players, vs. computer or hotseat

- play any of the 4 major parties: Liberal, Labor, National, or Greens

- includes 2007 and 2004 Australia scenarios

(Note: a Candidate Editor is included in the full version of Prime Minister Forever. Modify candidates, or insert yourself and run for PM!)
System requirements: Prime Minister Forever runs on Windows 98/NT/2000/Me/xp/Vista.
Prime Minister Forever will also run on Virtual PC or Bootcamp (with Windows) for Macs.

Bonus! Owners of Prime Minister Forever - Australia also receive the Canada 2004 scenario!


  

"If this game were running in an election - no question - it would win a massive majority.
It is certain to bring out the inner politician and political strategist in you."

David MacDonald, Nodice Elections


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