Build a political party in a fictional country and play for one thing: win power and keep it. Recruit politicians, conquer regions, win elections. There are clean paths and dirty games. Everyone has a price. What's yours?
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Est. OwnersestiBoxleiter method: reviews × 32
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Est. RevenueestiEst. owners × ~62% of list price
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Release
November 2026
About
{STEAM_APP_IMAGE}/extras/banner Politics isn't public service. It's power. And power belongs to whoever can hold on to it.
In Demockracy you take charge of a political party in a fictional country. Your goal isn't to run the country — it's to win the election and keep your grip on power. The people's troubles? Just leverage waiting to be turned into votes. You do the talking; they do the cheering.
How to Seize Power
Build your party: pick an ideology, set your doctrine, assemble your inner circle.
Recruit politicians: win some over with prestige, buy the rest with cash. Everyone has a price.
Conquer the regions: four regions, twenty districts. Run campaigns, climb the polls.
Win the vote: a 55-seat parliament allocated by proportional representation (the D'Hondt method). 28 seats means you rule alone.
Clean Hands or Dirty Games
Every goal has two roads. Hold a rally — or unleash a troll army. Persuade your rival — or corner him with blackmail. Dirty games work faster, but they raise your exposure risk. As the risk climbs, scandals erupt: your funds drain, your deputies resign, your votes melt away.
A Living Political Arena
Reactive rivals: AI parties watch you, run counter-campaigns, and poach your people.
Decision moments: dilemmas land on your desk regularly — every choice costs budget, reputation, risk or votes.
Doctrine tree: spend political capital to specialize your party. You can't have it all; decide who you'll become.
Escalating scandals and dynamic events: no two runs play out the same.
Highlights
Full localization in 7 languages: Turkish, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, French.
Hundreds of unique political figures — with names drawn from each language family.
Single-player and endlessly replayable: every party, every election is different.
You're at the podium. The lights are on you. The people are watching. Now show us — whatever it costs you, do you really want power?
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