People claim that I am a hard worker, but the truth is, if you work hard, there is more time to do fun stuff, such as playing games online. But, let me go on topic, and discuss my first ever game review.
Jennifer Government: NationStates has been online since November 2002 and once you step on it, it is very easy to get hooked onto it. Really, it is. How you create a nation, and then join a region, and the World Assembly. It is so fun and you even get to be involved in regional politics. However, there is the raiding and defending game in the regions, so if you are in the WA, and leading the region, it is hard to understand but once you do, it is fun.
What did you say, any rules? Yes, there are plenty, and even more on the forums. So, to show the basics, here we go.
- no pornography (for those under the age of majority)
- no swastikas
- don't post any illegal content, spam, malicious, defamatory, and do not post any threats
However, the majority of the activity of NationStates takes place on the forum, which there are many sections, Roleplaying, Gameplay, General, and the World Assembly. As well, there is a place to report troublemakers (Moderation) and a section to report technical problems or suggest new gameplay ideas (Technical). So, if you want to be a good member, read the stickies, and follow the advice of them.
With that, I conclude this review. I suggest anyone who is curious in politics or is tired of Canadian politics to play it and maybe you can find your favorite ideology. Rating: 5 out of 5 stars (5 being the best).
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