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The Political Machine

A features list.

Kalypso Media is pleased to announce that The Political Machine 2008 is available to buy in stores now. The Political Machine is a PC Strategy game in which players run for President. Players can choose an existing candidate or can design their own from scratch, then choose a map/scenario to campaign in. From there, players must tackle the issues and battle against their ideological opponent for victory on Election Day.

Key game features include:

Design your own Presidential Candidate or choose from one of several existing ones. Campaign against a devious computer opponent or against other people over the Internet. Run for President in 2008 or in selected campaigns from different moments in history. Appear on popular television programs on cable TV and learn how to avoid answering the tough questions. Run as a Democrat or a Republican and campaign on the issues you think people care about - or take out ads to make them care about those issues. Modern Day Scenario uses real-world data. See how different candidates might actually do in the election months before it happens.

The Political Machine is avaiable now priced at £19.99

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About Kalypso Media

Specialise in the publishing of interactive media - primarily computer games - Kalypso Media was founded in summer 2006 by industry veterans Simon Hellwig and Stefan Marcinek. A year later, the sister company Kalypso Media UK Ltd. was opened in England and is now led by Andrew Johnson and Charlie Barrett, two experienced members of the Kalypso Media Group management team.

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