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Geo-Political Simulator


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If I wanted to, I could probably dish out the money and get it. But it seems like it has a really limited life span for holding attention, and there seems to be a fair few little spelling errors and stuff of countries (from what I've seen). Like... £17 or whatever for WMMA, fair enough, I can play that and get my enjoyment out of it and it doesn't break the bank. But £35 or whatever for this is silly when you can pick up stuff like FM, FIFA, Call of Duty, Civilization for the same prices - and this doesn't seem to compete. I just can't see what I'm getting in return when all I want is a quick fix of playing ruler of a country and pissing about with some internal affairs the like.

Guess I just don't feel its worth the money, and judging by comments I've read - looks like I may be right.

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Here's a strange bump for you to feast your eyes on. (I'd prefer it if you looked at me also)

Geo-Policital Simulator 2, aka Rulers of Nations can now be found in "stores" near you. I figured I'd share this piece of information since so many of us never had a chance to play the first one since all the "stores" had misplaced their activation codes.

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Right, but now you can find it in "stores". Everything is better when you "buy" it from "stores".

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I like that "store" can be a noun and a verb. I am going to "store" the game I "bought" from the "store" in my desk. Only, the first "store" doesn't require the quotes, because I really am going to store it there.

Hilariously off-topic interlude

"My [word] is [word] than me."

Same word in both places. Which word?

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I like that "store" can be a noun and a verb. I am going to "store" the game I "bought" from the "store" in my desk. Only, the first "store" doesn't require the quotes, because I really am going to store it there.

Hilariously off-topic interlude

"My [word] is [word] than me."

Same word in both places. Which word?

Cooler.

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