Compara los precios de Democracy 4 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Positech Games. Publicado por Positech Games. Lanzado el 13/1/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

Run a country, juggle voter blocs, and try not to get assassinated before the next election. Democracy 4 is the most honest political sim on PC.

Democracy 4 is a node-based political simulation where you play as the head of government of a real-world nation - the US, UK, France, Germany, Canada, or Australia among others - and attempt to survive long enough in office to actually change things. Every policy you touch ripples outward through a web of interconnected variables: raise income tax and you'll watch GDP dip, inequality fall, and socialist voters cheer while capitalists quietly fund your opposition. The entire game is essentially one giant spreadsheet made visual, and I mean that as a compliment. Each node on the policy web is colour-coded by political group impact, updated every simulated quarter, and legible enough that you can trace exactly why your approval rating collapsed three turns before the election. That transparency is rare in the genre and it earns genuine respect. The core loop is tighter than it sounds. You start with a budget, a popularity score, and a cabinet of advisors whose skills unlock expensive policy options faster. Every term you allocate political capital - a limited resource - to implement, strengthen, or cancel policies. Want universal healthcare funded by carbon taxes while keeping the middle class on side? That's a multi-term juggling act involving debt ceilings, GDP multipliers, and a happiness curve for a dozen distinct voter groups simultaneously. The AI opposition isn't sophisticated in a chess-engine sense, but it does respond to your approval gaps, and the assassination and coup mechanics add a light tension layer that stops the mid-game from going purely spreadsheet-zen. For newcomers, the learning curve is real but not cruel. The tutorial covers the node system clearly, and the difficulty slider genuinely adjusts starting debt, political capital, and voter volatility rather than just slapping a multiplier on everything. I'd recommend starting on a smaller, more manageable nation scenario and resisting the urge to fix every social problem in term one. The game will punish fiscal overreach quickly and clearly, which is actually the best kind of teaching. Mods extend the experience significantly - the Steam Workshop has additional countries, policy packs, and total-conversion scenarios, and since the game's underlying data is stored in editable text files, modding the core numbers is accessible even without programming knowledge. Where Democracy 4 has genuine weaknesses: the foreign policy layer is almost absent, which is a real gap for anyone expecting geopolitical depth. You govern in a bubble where trade wars, alliances, and international pressure barely register. The visual presentation is also strictly functional - no dramatic event sequences, no character art, just nodes and graphs. Some players find this freeing; others will bounce off it inside an hour. Replayability depends heavily on whether you enjoy optimisation puzzles with ideological flavour. If you want to min-max a Nordic social democracy into zero crime and full employment, you will spend forty hours on it happily. If you need narrative momentum to stay engaged, this probably isn't your sim. At 82% positive across more than six thousand Steam reviews, the consensus tracks with my read: Democracy 4 is a genuinely deep policy sandbox that respects the player's intelligence, even if it skips the drama and diplomacy that would make it a complete government simulation. The mod ecosystem keeps it alive, the transparency of its systems makes it educational in a non-patronising way, and the difficulty options mean there's a valid entry point whether you want a political puzzle or a relaxed ideological sandbox. Diego, Scout Team

Democracy 4

Democracy 4

13 ene 2022Positech Games
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Run a country, juggle voter blocs, and try not to get assassinated before the next election. Democracy 4 is the most honest political sim on PC.

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Democracy 4 is a node-based political simulation where you play as the head of government of a real-world nation - the US, UK, France, Germany, Canada, or Australia among others - and attempt to survive long enough in office to actually change things. Every policy you touch ripples outward through a web of interconnected variables: raise income tax and you'll watch GDP dip, inequality fall, and socialist voters cheer while capitalists quietly fund your opposition. The entire game is essentially one giant spreadsheet made visual, and I mean that as a compliment. Each node on the policy web is colour-coded by political group impact, updated every simulated quarter, and legible enough that you can trace exactly why your approval rating collapsed three turns before the election. That transparency is rare in the genre and it earns genuine respect. The core loop is tighter than it sounds. You start with a budget, a popularity score, and a cabinet of advisors whose skills unlock expensive policy options faster. Every term you allocate political capital - a limited resource - to implement, strengthen, or cancel policies. Want universal healthcare funded by carbon taxes while keeping the middle class on side? That's a multi-term juggling act involving debt ceilings, GDP multipliers, and a happiness curve for a dozen distinct voter groups simultaneously. The AI opposition isn't sophisticated in a chess-engine sense, but it does respond to your approval gaps, and the assassination and coup mechanics add a light tension layer that stops the mid-game from going purely spreadsheet-zen. For newcomers, the learning curve is real but not cruel. The tutorial covers the node system clearly, and the difficulty slider genuinely adjusts starting debt, political capital, and voter volatility rather than just slapping a multiplier on everything. I'd recommend starting on a smaller, more manageable nation scenario and resisting the urge to fix every social problem in term one. The game will punish fiscal overreach quickly and clearly, which is actually the best kind of teaching. Mods extend the experience significantly - the Steam Workshop has additional countries, policy packs, and total-conversion scenarios, and since the game's underlying data is stored in editable text files, modding the core numbers is accessible even without programming knowledge. Where Democracy 4 has genuine weaknesses: the foreign policy layer is almost absent, which is a real gap for anyone expecting geopolitical depth. You govern in a bubble where trade wars, alliances, and international pressure barely register. The visual presentation is also strictly functional - no dramatic event sequences, no character art, just nodes and graphs. Some players find this freeing; others will bounce off it inside an hour. Replayability depends heavily on whether you enjoy optimisation puzzles with ideological flavour. If you want to min-max a Nordic social democracy into zero crime and full employment, you will spend forty hours on it happily. If you need narrative momentum to stay engaged, this probably isn't your sim. At 82% positive across more than six thousand Steam reviews, the consensus tracks with my read: Democracy 4 is a genuinely deep policy sandbox that respects the player's intelligence, even if it skips the drama and diplomacy that would make it a complete government simulation. The mod ecosystem keeps it alive, the transparency of its systems makes it educational in a non-patronising way, and the difficulty options mean there's a valid entry point whether you want a political puzzle or a relaxed ideological sandbox.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamPolitical SimNode-Based SystemsPolicy ManagementModdableReplayable SandboxSingle-Player Deep DiveBudget ManagementVoter Mechanics

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intel i5 1.6GHZ
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4 GB RAM
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intel HD3000
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800 MB available space
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