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President or Patriarch? In this deep simulation, national survival and family interests clash. Twist laws and deploy kin to seize control. Will you sacrifice the republic for your dynasty, or betray your blood for the state? Power isn't about saving the world; it's about deciding who owns it.
You stand at the helm of a nation plagued by division, fear, conflicting interests, and institutional decay, wielding absolute power.
You aren't managing a sterile set of numbers; you are governing a massive society being bled dry by your own family. Public opinion will consume you, capital will corner you, factions will exploit you, and crises will forge you.
This is no idealistic fairy tale, it’s the brutal reality of power.
When laws and institutions stand in the way of your solutions (or your profits), will you uphold them, or will you crush them one by one in the name of the "national interest"?
In the game, you will rule (and pillage) the nation through a set of interlocking political systems:
In this colossal machine of power, bureaucrats will betray you and voters will turn on you. Only bloodlines can weld your interests shut. You are not just the leader of a nation; you are the patriarch of a hidden dynasty. This country is merely your host, a breeding ground to feed your parasitic family.
Planting your loyalists and heirs in the judiciary, the military, and energy giants isn't just about pulling strings in the shadows. It's about stealing the very foundation of the state. The national treasury might go bankrupt, but your family trust fund must never shrink.
When crisis strikes, will you sacrifice an heir to appease public outrage, or will you let the entire economy burn to protect your family's monopoly?
With the [Multi-Era Scenario Mode], you will traverse nearly two decades of historical fault lines. Each scenario presents distinct crisis mechanics and costs of ruling:
The true core of Electoral Empire isn't about whether you can save the country. It’s whether, once you actually have the power to make it work, you can still accept being merely a temporary custodian.
"For the good of the country" is the most beautiful, yet most dangerous excuse when power slips its leash.
And what you truly fear isn't stepping down. It's the gavel of justice coming for your family after you leave office. To ensure your heirs can safely inherit an empire of unimaginable wealth, you must bury all your political enemies completely while you still hold office.
Once you stand at the pinnacle of power, will you use an iron fist to drag the country toward your envisioned future? Or will you step down gracefully while the system still holds, even if it means handing the future over to people far beneath you?
Here, re-election isn't just a victory, and stepping down isn't just a defeat.
Ruling an era is easy. Deciding whether this nat
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