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Campaign Manager

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75%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
stability, monetization
75% User Score Based on 123 reviews

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Campaign Manager is a single player casual management game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

The 2024 election is in your hands! Will it be Trump or Harris?

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 123 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
stability5 negative mentions

  • Enjoyable and addictive gameplay with various campaign options and multiple election years to choose from.
  • Good replayability due to random events, different election years, and distinct state priorities each game.
  • Well-made with appealing graphics and animations that enhance the political simulation experience.
  • Game contains numerous glitches including incorrect state/event pop-ups and inconsistent polling results.
  • Campaign mechanics and fundraising feel simplistic, unbalanced, and sometimes unrealistic, limiting strategic depth.
  • Lacks important features such as tutorials, multiplayer mode, primary seasons, debates, third-party candidates, and deeper gameplay elements.
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is generally well-made and enjoyable, but users have encountered several glitches, including issues with situational options, campaign finance displays, and event outcomes affecting the wrong regions. These stability problems, while not game-breaking, suggest some features feel half-baked or poorly implemented.

    • “However, some of the changes have glitches or are half-baked.”
    • “Sometimes the campaign finance money glitches and shows a large sum of money.”
    • “This game is really fun and for the most part, pretty well made, but there have been a few glitches I've encountered, such as when there was an event in Texas (earthquake) and I took the low risk option. Instead of raising the polls for Texas, it raised the polls in Ohio, and another glitch where picking the low risk option gave me the result and context of the high risk option.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally appreciate the improved graphics and new additions in the update, though some minor graphical glitches have been noted. Suggestions include enhancing visual features related to state priorities and election dynamics for a more immersive experience.

    • “Love the game and new graphics.”
    • “I like the graphics in the new update and the additions.”
    • “Pretty good, consider adding a few more things.”
    • “There have been a few graphical glitches.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the monetization mechanic confusing, as ad targeting switches unexpectedly between candidates, and there is difficulty in controlling ad subjects across states. They suggest expanding election options to include earlier years for a more authentic experience.

    • “Happens to candidates as well. For example, I'm facing against Bush and there's a situation to air attack ads on him, but after selecting an option, the pop-up results suddenly mention Dole.”
    • “Can't figure out how to change the subject of my ads in states.”
    • “I would recommend adding elections back to 1952, as that was the first 'modern' election with TV ads.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users note the absence of background music in the game and suggest adding it for a better experience. They also mention difficulty in silencing in-game sounds without lowering the phone's overall volume.

  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s replayability is enhanced by pseudo-random money bubbles and random events affecting national and state support, adding variety each playthrough. However, these random elements contribute to replay value only moderately, not significantly increasing it.

    • “Pseudo-random money bubbles and random events that boost or hinder support nationally or statewide add to replayability.”
    • “They are completely random each game, which adds to the replayability, but not as much as you'd think.”
  • gameplay
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel the gameplay lacks depth and suggest adding features like debate or press interview modes with multiple-choice responses, as well as incorporating a geopolitical element to enhance engagement.

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Campaign Manager is a casual management game.

Campaign Manager is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Campaign Manager was developed by 2 Fountains.

Campaign Manager has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its stability.

Campaign Manager is a single player game.

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