CyberJudas
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Developer(s) | DC True |
Publisher(s) | DC True |
Platform(s) | PC (DOS) |
Release date | NA June 30, 1996 |
Genre(s) | Presidential simulation game |
Mode(s) | Single player only |
Rating(s) | ESRB: NR (not rated) |
Media | one (1) CD-ROM |
System requirements | Pentium or above; Windows 95 or above |
Input methods | keyboard |
CyberJudas is a PC game and sequel to Shadow President. The player is the President of the United States of America as well as the prey. There are three modes of game play for this title, CyberJudas, which the game is named for, a mode similar to Shadow President, and Hostile Cabinet, where you fight your own cabinet for power. In Cyber Judas, one of your cabinet members is actually a traitor, and cannot be trusted. During the course of the actual CyberJudas game, the advisors actually talk and come from diverse backgrounds spanning the entire ideological compass.
[edit] Diplomacy and the World
While playing this game, diplomacy is the most important thing to keep in mind during the player's 8-year presidency. Players can either improve the global standard of life, the global economy, make everyone a free society, or even conquer the planet (considering the player can appease his masses enough in order to avoid impeachment).