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President Simulator Lite

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61%Game Brain Score
humor, emotional
monetization, gameplay
61% User Score Based on 907 reviews

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President Simulator Lite is a single player casual management game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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61%
Audience ScoreBased on 907 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
monetization18 negative mentions

  • Engaging and detailed simulation with many strategic options to manage a country’s economy, military, and domestic policies.
  • Realistic challenge requiring thoughtful planning, offering a genuine feeling of presidential responsibility and strategy.
  • Fun and addictive gameplay for players who enjoy complex political and economic strategy games.
  • Limited number of playable countries, with many major nations only available in the paid version, restricting player choice.
  • Gameplay balance issues such as extremely slow progress, excessive tapping, long building times, and difficulty maintaining population and popularity.
  • Frequent and often unrealistic attacks from other countries, poor tutorial guidance, and intrusive ads that disrupt gameplay.
  • monetization
    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players widely criticize the game's monetization for its excessive and frequent ads, which disrupt gameplay and make progression heavily dependent on watching ads rather than in-game actions. Many find the ad system frustrating and believe it undermines the overall experience, with some suggesting that paid ad removal offers little remedy.

    • “You'll spend more time watching ads to increase your daily earnings than playing the actual game. The game would be good if it didn't have so many ads; sometimes you have to watch 10 ads in a row to get a daily earnings upgrade.”
    • “The game encourages you to watch so many ads to progress, which makes playing very frustrating.”
    • “Way too many ads, and the suggestion to buy an ad-free service feels like a refusal to improve user experience.”
  • gameplay
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is challenging and lacks sufficient guidance or tutorials, making it difficult for players to manage resources and progress effectively. Many users find the mechanics unbalanced and the notification system disruptive, suggesting improvements for smoother experience and better integration of features. Overall, while the concept is appreciated, the gameplay requires refinement to enhance accessibility and depth.

    • “The gameplay is challenging; I don't yet know how to make enough money to satisfy every ministry and grow national guard weapons.”
    • “Sudden pop-ups announcing the completion of buildings like schools and hospitals can disrupt gameplay; placing these notifications neatly on a side panel would reduce irritation and enhance immersion.”
    • “If you want easier gameplay, pick a country that has a high GDP and a large population, like Malaysia 2.”
    • “Little explanation for gameplay.”
    • “Additionally, sudden pop-ups announcing the completion of buildings like schools and hospitals can disrupt gameplay; placing these notifications neatly on a side panel would reduce irritation and enhance immersion.”
    • “No tutoring, too small number of nations (must buy the full version), hard game mechanics without any training on what you should do, and it feels like a pay-to-win game without any visual effects or achievements.”
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally find the graphics subpar or outdated, suggesting that improvements and updates are needed to enhance clarity and realism. However, some feel the current graphics are adequate for the gameplay, and a few appreciate the visual representation of countries despite the limitations. Overall, upgrading the graphics would significantly improve the gaming experience.

    • “Despite the poor graphics, this game was so good and realistic I honestly enjoyed it.”
    • “Cool game and graphics and I got all the country's I love it.”
    • “The gameplay is fine and the graphics serve just fine for this type of game.”
    • “This game is so good but the graphics are not good, so I request all players to please update the game.”
    • “It would be better if you could see the battle, and the graphics as well.”
    • “Overall, it's a decent game but more improvement on graphics will help.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is frustrating due to frequent destruction of expensive assault rifles after every attack, leading to repeated costly rebuilds that consume significant time and resources despite a strong in-game economy. This repetitive grind hampers gameplay flow, though the overall game is still enjoyed.

    • “Every time I get attacked by any country, all of my assault rifles get destroyed, leaving me almost completely defenseless. I have to spend several millions of dollars rebuilding them, which takes 15-20 minutes of grinding through money and rebuilding on fast forward, only to have them destroyed again in the next few minutes.”
    • “I have spent trillions in my playthrough just to replace assault rifles that get destroyed constantly. It's frustrating because these costs are extremely high, and the constant destruction forces repetitive grinding to maintain my defenses.”
    • “Despite enjoying the game, the grinding required to recover from attacks is exhausting. Even with a GDP of $100,000 daily, rebuilding after each assault is time-consuming and interrupts gameplay flow.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users suggest that the game could improve its optimization by adding more countries, new ministries, and enhanced economic performance charts to provide a more comprehensive and engaging experience.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is derived from its quirky and unrealistic elements, such as repeatedly being attacked over 100 times without losing, which players find amusing and entertaining. However, some suggest adding features like currency control to enhance realism while maintaining the fun.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is negatively received, with users finding it confusing or unpleasant, contributing to an overall lack of enjoyment.

  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express a desire for more control and precision in their interactions to enhance emotional engagement, suggesting features like inputting exact amounts rather than just tapping images. This indicates that improved interface options could deepen their emotional connection to the game.

  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel that the game lacks atmosphere, citing issues like lag and insufficient introduction, which hinder players from fully understanding and immersing themselves in the gameplay.

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President Simulator Lite is a casual management game.

President Simulator Lite is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

President Simulator Lite was developed by Oxiwyle Inc.

President Simulator Lite has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked President Simulator Lite for its humor but disliked it for its monetization.

President Simulator Lite is a single player game.

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