The Political Machine (series)

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The Political Machine
Genre(s) Government simulation
Developer(s) Stardock
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Creator(s)Stardock
Platform(s)
First release The Political Machine
August 10, 2004
Latest releaseThe Political Machine 2024
May 2, 2024

The Political Machine is a government simulation game series from Stardock, in which the player leads a campaign to elect the President of the United States. The player accomplishes this goal by traveling from state to state and engaging in a variety of activities to either raise money or raise poll numbers.

Contents

Games

Release timeline
2004 The Political Machine
2005
2006
2007
2008 The Political Machine 2008
The Political Machine Express 2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 The Political Machine 2012
2013
2014
2015
2016 The Political Machine 2016
2017
2018
2019
2020 The Political Machine 2020
2021
2022
2023
2024 The Political Machine 2024

The Political Machine

The Political Machine is the first game in the series.

The Political Machine 2008

The Political Machine 2008 is the second game in the series.

The Political Machine Express 2008

The Political Machine Express 2008 is the third game in the series and was free to download upon release.

The Political Machine 2012

The Political Machine 2012 is the fourth game in the series.

The Political Machine 2016

The Political Machine 2016 is the fifth game in the series.

The Political Machine 2020

The Political Machine 2020 is the sixth game in the series.

The Political Machine 2024

The Political Machine 2024 is the seventh game in the series. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Candidates and characters

22 Presidents of the United States and 69 other candidates have appeared as playable throughout the series, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, George Bush, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Paul Ryan, Jim Webb, and Jill Stein. Candidates are added and removed as candidates announce themselves and as Stardock chooses.

Aside from candidates, the player can be invited onto cable news shows parodying real life equivalents. Such parodies have included takes on The Colbert Report , The O'Reilly Factor , Good Morning America , The Late Show with Stephen Colbert , Tucker Carlson Tonight , and The Ben Shapiro Show .

Candidate 2004 2008 Express 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024
George Washington YesYesNoYesYesYesNo
John Adams NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Thomas Jefferson YesYesNoYesYesYesNo
James Madison NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Abraham Lincoln YesYesNoYesYesNoNo
Ulysses S. Grant YesYesNoNoYesNoNo
Theodore Roosevelt YesYesNoYesYesNoNo
William Howard Taft YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Woodrow Wilson YesYesNoNoYesNoNo
Franklin D. Roosevelt YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
John F. Kennedy NoYesNoYesYesNoNo
Lyndon B. Johnson NoYesNoNoYesNoNo
Richard Nixon YesYesNoYesYesNoNo
Gerald Ford YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Jimmy Carter YesYesNoNoYesNoNo
Ronald Reagan YesYesNoYesYesYesNo
George H. W. Bush YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Bill Clinton YesYesNoYesYesYesNo
George W. Bush YesYesNoNoNoYesNo
Barack Obama NoYesYesYesYesYesNo
Donald Trump NoNoNoYesYesYesYes
Joe Biden NoYesYesYesYesYesYes
Ajamu Baraka NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Michael Bloomberg NoNoNoNoYesYesYes
Doug Burgum NoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Barbara Bush YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Jeb Bush NoNoNoNoYesYesNo
Laura Bush YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Pete Buttigieg NoNoNoNoNoYesYes
Herman Cain NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Ben Carson NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Lincoln Chafee NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Dick Cheney YesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Chris Christie NoNoNoNoYesNoYes
Hillary Clinton YesYesNoYesYesYesYes
Wesley Clark YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Dan Crenshaw NoNoNoNoNoYesYes
Ted Cruz NoNoNoNoYesYesYes
Catherine Cortez NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Ron DeSantis NoNoNoNoNoNoYes
John Edwards YesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Carly Fiorina NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Al Franken NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Tulsi Gabbard NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Dick Gephardt YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Newt Gingrich NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Rudy Giuliani NoYesNoNoNoNoNo
Barry Goldwater NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Al Gore YesYesNoYesYesYesNo
Mike Gravel NoYesNoNoNoNoNo
Alexander Hamilton NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Nikki Haley NoNoNoNoYesNoYes
Kamala Harris NoNoNoNoNoYesYes
Mike Huckabee NoYesNoNoYesNoNo
Jon Huntsman NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Gary Johnson NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Tim Kaine NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
John Kerry YesYesNoYesYesNoNo
Amy Klobuchar NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Dennis Kucinich NoYesNoYesYesNoNo
John McCain NoYesYesNoNoYesNo
Mitch McConnell NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Michelle Obama NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez NoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Martin O'Malley NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Sarah Palin NoYesYesYesYesYesNo
Rand Paul NoNoNoNoYesYesNo
Ron Paul NoYesNoYesYesNoNo
Nancy Pelosi NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Mike Pence NoNoNoNoYesYesYes
Rick Perry NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Dean Phillips NoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Vivek Ramaswamy NoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Condoleezza Rice YesYesNoYesYesNoNo
Bill Richardson YesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Mitt Romney NoYesNoYesYesYesNo
Marco Rubio NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Paul Ryan NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Bernie Sanders NoNoNoNoYesYesYes
Rick Santorum NoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Arnold Schwarzenegger YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Tim Scott NoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Jill Stein NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Tom Vilsack YesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Elizabeth Warren NoNoNoNoYesYesYes
Jim Webb NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Bill Weld NoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Marianne Williamson NoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Andrew Yang NoNoNoNoNoYesYes

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of November 13, 2023.
Game Metacritic
The Political Machine 72 [8]
The Political Machine 2008 73 [9]
The Political Machine 2012 54 [10]
The Political Machine 2016 72 [11]
The Political Machine 2020 TBA [12]
The Political Machine 2024 TBA [13]

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