SIM Election

SIM Election

About the Game

About This Game

SimElection is a turn-based political simulation where you take control of a political party and face the entire road to election day.
Manage your strategy, respond to media pressure, survive televised debates, control your finances, and decide how far you are willing to go to win.

Every decision matters.
Every turn can change the course of the campaign.

A deep yet accessible political simulator

In SimElection, players experience a full political term from the inside.
Unexpected news, uncomfortable interviews, rumors, internal tensions, negotiations, and major media events will shape the pace of the game.

Winning is not just about making promises. You must manage resources, protect your public image, control your party, and read the social climate to avoid losing support.

Dynamic campaigns and realistic elections

Take part in different types of elections:

  • General Elections

  • Regional Elections

  • Municipal Elections

Each election type has its own rules, rhythm, and consequences.
Vote counting unfolds progressively, territory by territory, recreating the tension of a real election night.

Decisions, consequences, and strategy

The game is played in turns, where you will:

  • Respond to political and media events

  • Manage your party headquarters

  • Deal with lobbies and pressure groups

  • Make key economic decisions

  • Face televised debates and interviews

  • Organize campaign events and final rallies

Nothing is ever completely safe — even good decisions can have unintended consequences.

Total political freedom

You can play with existing parties or create your own party from scratch, defining:

  • Ideology

  • Political positioning

  • Territorial strategy

  • Communication profile

The system adapts to major parties, small movements, regionalist groups, and emerging political forces alike.

Key Features

  • Turn-based political simulation

  • Full political party management

  • Dynamic events and campaign news

  • Interactive electoral debates

  • Interviews and media pressure

  • Economic and reputation systems

  • Territorial strategy with interactive maps

  • Progressive and realistic vote counting

  • Multiple election types

  • High replayability — every campaign is different

Recommended for players who enjoy

  • Management and strategy games

  • Political and social simulators

  • Decision-making with real consequences

  • Emergent narrative experiences

Initial Release