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The Political Machine 2008 announced

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With 2008 being an election year here in the US it was only a matter of time before the folks at Stardock updated their Political Machine game for the upcoming election.  Today they announced The Political Machine 2008 which will allow you to manage the presidential campaign of John McCain, Barrack Obama, Hillary Clinton, or roll your own candidate.  Along the way you get to sell your soul to raise funds, appear on takl shows, and try and score endorsements from other political figures.  Look for the game when it hits this June.

The Political Machine 2008 Hits The Campaign Trail 

Stardock’s Political Strategy PC Game Transforms Players Into High-Stakes Campaign Managers for the Obama/McCain 2008 Election
   

PLYMOUTH, MI –  March 26, 2008 –
Do you have what it takes to be the president? Today Stardock Entertainment announced The Political Machine 2008, a new PC game that puts players in control of the 2008 presidential campaign. Play as the campaign manager for a host of candidates including Barack Obama, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, historical candidates or design one from scratch.

Players then choose their campaign battlegrounds and are off on the campaign trail to face a host of challenges including fundraising, talk show appearances, hiring spin doctors and winning endorsements.  The game is won on Election Day by the player who gets the necessary electoral votes to become President.

The Political Machine 2008 is developed and published by Stardock Entertainment. The game uses a brand-new 3D engine designed to give the candidates a unique look (all candidates are presented as “bobble heads”). The 2004 edition of the game was a tremendous success. Using actual demographic data, the game accurately predicted the 2004 election months in advance.  In June of 2004, Stardock’s CEO and Lead Designer Brad Wardell said that The Political Machine predicted that Ohio – not Florida – would be the key state and that whoever won that state would win the Presidency.

“This is the ultimate game for political junkies and a really fun way for anyone to learn about the election process,” said Wardell. “Once you put yourself in the campaign manager’s shoes, you really get to see how each campaign tactic ultimately affects the outcome of the vote. The whole point is to be fun but part of that means being reasonably accurate.”

Real-world scenarios are mirrored in the game. Players can choose what TV shows to be a guest on and will face tough questions from the hosts of shows like Colvert Report and the O’Malley Factor.  In addition, players can choose to play out different historical scenarios as well as fantasy scenarios taking place in the future.

“Political junkies will appreciate many of the political consultants and strategies employed in the game such as the use of smear merchants, spin doctors, intimidators, cheer leaders, movie stars, etc.,” continued Wardell.  “Strategy gamers will appreciate the balanced game mechanics that allow players to research new campaign tactics that even novice political observers can see from the current election.”

The Political Machine is both a single and a multiplayer game - players can either compete against the computer or against others online on www.politicalmachine.com. The website also provides an ideologically neutral location for users to discuss the current election.

The game will be released at retail in this upcoming June for $19.95. It requires Windows XP or Windows Vista to run. For more information about Stardock please visit www.stardock.com.