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Sure! If you want to translate the game, feel free to make a fork on github. The game is open source, and you can compile and deploy it if you want - someone helpfully made a guide on the subreddit.
The law can only pass if the SPD + DDP + KPD has a majority, and the SPD controls the chancellor. My reasoning about Zentrum getting a bump is that passing the abortion law will increase political polarization by religion; Zentrum is an explicitly Christian and Catholic party while the Nazis had an ambiguous relationship with Christianity, so I think Zentrum would be better placed to benefit from this polarization.
I can’t seem to replicate this - what system/browser are you using? Have you tried exiting the library screen and re-entering it?
If that still doesn’t work, can you show the browser console output (right click -> Inspect element -> Console)?
Edit: If it’s an old save, then the graph would not show up because the electoral history data wasn’t being saved.
Hi! There is a list of interactive fiction software on the main jam page. The most common software used to make text-based games is probably twine, while ink and Choicescript are also commonly used. If you want to make parser (typing-based) games, Inform 7 is the most popular; there’s also Adventuron and many others.
For examples of single-choice text-based games, see some of games from the last iteration of Single Choice Jam.