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Wed 18/12/02 at 21:45
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Yes indeed, this game would let you take on Alastair Campbell's role of head of spin. Can you spin Labour to election victory?

At the beginning you will be eased into the game by just releasing small statements to try and promote the party's image. By picking the right statements you will gain support for the working class's former favourite party.

As you go on and progress you will face sleaze which you'll have to hide by either releasing statements which have no relervance to the topic or by turning a bad situation into a propaganda victory! Or if very desperate just only reveal details to the Daily Mail, no one takes anything the Mail has to say for granted anymore.

You'll face scandals like John Prescott taking on a bouncer on a boozy night out or shocking sexual truths of Ann Widdecombe. Its your job to make the public believe what you are saying, not to believe what is actually going on.

Like in Theme Park you'll have a little assistant in your corner, Mr Blair himself. The power greedy man himself will try to offer tips although you must be careful as not all tips will achieve success, in fact maybe doing the opposite to what Blair says may actually result in much greater success.

The final "battle" will be the Cherie Balir-Peter Foster saga. You'll be working overtime trying to cover this with layers upon layers of white lies.

This game would be important in showing the public how we are being run by a government which seems to spend more time on what lies it wants to publish then actually getting out there and sorting out the domestic situation. Maybe this game is more realistic than first thought?
Wed 18/12/02 at 21:51
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"Link to the Future"
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yes.....
Wed 18/12/02 at 21:48
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"Festivus!"
Posts: 6,228
Is this all you do now? Create games an try and win GAD with them?
Wed 18/12/02 at 21:45
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Yes indeed, this game would let you take on Alastair Campbell's role of head of spin. Can you spin Labour to election victory?

At the beginning you will be eased into the game by just releasing small statements to try and promote the party's image. By picking the right statements you will gain support for the working class's former favourite party.

As you go on and progress you will face sleaze which you'll have to hide by either releasing statements which have no relervance to the topic or by turning a bad situation into a propaganda victory! Or if very desperate just only reveal details to the Daily Mail, no one takes anything the Mail has to say for granted anymore.

You'll face scandals like John Prescott taking on a bouncer on a boozy night out or shocking sexual truths of Ann Widdecombe. Its your job to make the public believe what you are saying, not to believe what is actually going on.

Like in Theme Park you'll have a little assistant in your corner, Mr Blair himself. The power greedy man himself will try to offer tips although you must be careful as not all tips will achieve success, in fact maybe doing the opposite to what Blair says may actually result in much greater success.

The final "battle" will be the Cherie Balir-Peter Foster saga. You'll be working overtime trying to cover this with layers upon layers of white lies.

This game would be important in showing the public how we are being run by a government which seems to spend more time on what lies it wants to publish then actually getting out there and sorting out the domestic situation. Maybe this game is more realistic than first thought?

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