If you're tired of modern politics, then maybe the Soviet flair of political strategy game For the People is right for you.

The game🐬, created by visual novel developer Brezg Studio and published by 101XP, puts you in the shoes of the mayor in aꦿ small, distinctly-Slavic city shortly after a totalitarian regime known as the Union of People's Orange Communes has taken over.

It is, understandably, a time of economic crisis and social unrest, and it will be up to you to figure out how best to expend your limited resources -- either for the benefit of the people, or the benefit of t♈he party.

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It'll be up to you to figure out how to earn the people's trust, how to keep the dictatorial regime off your back, and how to keep everything in the city from falling apart in the meantime. It's designed to be the kind of game where there is no way to make everyone happy, so if you're the kind of person who like🔥s to find a perfect solution to every problem you'll probably be left frustrated.

However, if you enjoy being a ruthless power-hungry despot, you may find that things are a little easier to manage. You have control of the police, after all. You can choose to exert direct po🧜wer to hunt down information about counter-revolutionaries, and can even decide to let certain crimes slide if they happen to hurt those people who you want to see get hurt.

For the People has five different endings, depending on how much you side with the people of the city, the whims oꦛf the party, or the good of the country as a whole.

The game doesn't have an exact release date, but is scheduled to release sometime this year. If it sounds up your alley, For the People is .

So head✨ out there, comrade, and bring glory to the Union of People's Orange Communes!

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