We burned the midnight oil and are very pleased to announce that Make America Great Again: The Trump Presidency will release with Steam Trading Cards!
The Trump badges are a great way to show your support for the Donald, and we made some very nice Trumpian Emoticons.
Game Tip 3: Fear and Love
Fear and Love are powerful tools.
When you initially send help or bomb/invade a country, there is a strong spike in Fear or Love. It eventually evens out, but there is a smaller long-lasting effect.
Nations that have a healthy fear of America will generally sell their goods for cheaper - they're also more responsive to threats.
Nations which love America will buy your goods for more and are more affected by schmoozing.
Cultivating a world where you have a good mix of Countries that fear you and Countries that love you is a great strategy!
Game Tip 2: Unlocking Gear
Each country describes a 'mini-quest'. If you complete the requirements, you will unlock the associated peice of gear!
This gear gives huge advantages when playing, and some of it is even necessary in order to win the game. If things seem to be moving slowly for you, take a look at what gear you may need to take your game to the next level.
Game Tip 1: Buying and Selling Goods
There are 3 types of "goods":
Food
Product
Oil
The average cost of food is $20.
The average cost of product is $40.
The average cost of oil is $110.
If you buy lower than average, you will usually be able to find a country to sell to that is at or above that price!
It is always a good idea to check first, though - if the "goods" you are trying to sell are down in the world market, you'll be taking losses.
Just In! Bohemian Grove Hates Trump!
Peter,
I am back from the Bohemian Grove. Surprise, surprise, I sat next to Stephen Harper a couple of times and had a nice discussion. Grove attendees know that Trump is a disaster. Most will vote against, but quite a few will not vote for Hillary and will vote for a third party candidate.
Strange doings down here. Otherwise all is well with the Powells. We’ll
sneak away for a few days in August. Of course I’d love to see you. Let me
know your dates. I told Stephen that you seemed quite content in your new
place in life.