I played it in private but I would love to stream it later, first feedback is that I took about 2 tries to beat the entire game, I grasp the concept quickly because these arguments are very familiar to me. Even if I don't know what happened in Argentina, the same battle has been fought in the USA.
However, I have to agree it feels a bit more like an animated quiz on the knowledge of the subject at this point of development, rather than a strategy game, since it's too heavily relied on personal knowledge of the subject to beat the game, rather than having the player collect the knowledge and be educated within the game itself, such as collecting each answers, learn the story behind it, then you would use them against opponents, then it would feel more like a general strategy game.
I got the gist of picking the correct defense line to minimize the damage, but at one point the game is making me pick answers I would have never picked because it was the only one left??? (but it did damage anyway, the soap opera choice) lol
Here's my 2nd playthru: