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Welcome to Particracy!

Introduction

Particracy is a political simulation game where the player takes on the role of a political party in a fictional nation. Players propose and vote on legislation, form cabinets, determine economic policy and join international treaties as they compete for votes with other political parties in their nation. The opinions of voters in each nation is measured on a wide variety of opinions, meaning every region and every nation is unique, and constantly changing. Will your nation be a free market paradise or a socialist utopia? Only the voters will decide.

For a short tutorial, click here.

For the rules, click here.

To learn about the cultural backgrounds of the different nations, click here.

New Players

If you want to play the game, but do not have a player account yet, you can click here to create one. This is entirely free. If you already have an account, do not make another one. Multi-accounting is forbidden! For all questions, email me at lievenswouter@gmail.com.

Contributors

The following users have contributed financially to the project:


Random fact: In Culturally Protected nations, special care must be taken to ensure realism is maintained when role-playing a government controlled by an ethnic and/or religious minority. If it is to be supposed that this government is supported by a majority of the population, then this should be plausibly and sufficiently role-played. The burden of proof is on the player or players role-playing such a regime to demonstrate that it is being done realistically

Random quote: "The more you observe politics, the more you've got to admit that each party is worse than the other." - Will Rogers

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