Games Reviews: Prime Minister Forever

Reviewed,Archie Bland
Thursday 06 May 2010 19:00 EDT
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£19.95

Format PC (download from Goo.gl/7vkP)

Publisher Theory Spark

Should the end of the campaign leave you bereft, you could do a lot worse than play Theoryspark’s Prime Minister Forever, an implausibly wonky and embarrassingly fun election simulator that lets you rerun the race to your heart’s content. With a baffling array of tactical options and no real learning curve, it’s not for the faint-hearted. Load it up with some geeky friends, though, and you can take satisfaction in beating them and theTories at the same time.

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