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White Heat: A 1964 Election Simulator inspired by Papers, Please

A topic by RobinWilde created Jan 09, 2022 Views: 149
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It's 1964. The Conservatives have been in power for 13 years, and Britain is a  very different place to what it was in 1951. Their fourth Prime Minister, the aristocratic Sir Alec Douglas-Home, faces off against Labour's upstart young technocratic leader, the grammar schoolboy Harold Wilson.

Wilson pledges that the white heat of technology will sweep Britain into a new age - but with the election on a knife edge, the voters might not see it that way.

Take control of a constituency agent on the ground as you knock doors, prepare for interviews and design leaflets in the attempt to lead your party to victory. Gameplay is inspired by bureaucracy sims like Papers, Please, and includes leaflet design, canvassing, loudhailer use and interview preparation!

Produced for the Historically Accurate Game Jam.

https://robinwilde.itch.io/white-heat