Campaign Promises

1988 simulation video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Campaign Promises is a 1988 video game published by Front Runner Software Company.

PublisherFront Runner Software Company
Release1988
GenreSimulation
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Campaign Promises
PublisherFront Runner Software Company
PlatformDOS
Release1988
GenreSimulation
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Gameplay

Campaign Promises is a game in which each player chooses three campaign promises representing special interests in the presidential election.[1]

Reception

Wyatt Lee reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "All in all, Campaign Promises is fast enough to be a good family game; offers enough strategy to intrigue the thinking gamer; provides enough luck to attract the casual gamer; teaches enough valid lessons to make citizens think at election time; and is entertaining enough to make one play it over and over. If one does not want too cerebral a game, but is interested in politics, Campaign Promises has a lot to offer."[1]

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