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==Reception==
==Reception==
[[Paul Cockburn]] reviewed ''[[Westminster: The Election Game]]'', ''[[Poleconomy]]'', and ''The President'' for ''[[Imagine (AD&D magazine)|Imagine]]'' magazine, and stated that "The luck element in The President is stronger than in the other two games, which might make it more acceptable for family play, but the theme is more likely to be a hindrance to sales in the UK than a help."<ref name="Imagine21">{{cite journal | last = Cockburn |first = Paul | author-link = Paul Cockburn | title =Game Reviews | type = review | journal = [[Imagine (game magazine)|Imagine]] | issue = 21| pages =22–23 | publisher = TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd. |date=December 1984}}</ref>
[[Paul Cockburn]] reviewed ''[[Westminster: The Election Game]]'', ''[[Poleconomy]]'', and ''The President'' for ''[[Imagine (AD&D magazine)|Imagine]]'' magazine, and stated that "The luck element in The President is stronger than in the other two games, which might make it more acceptable for family play, but the theme is more likely to be a hinderance to sales in the UK than a help."<ref name="Imagine21">{{cite journal | last = Cockburn |first = Paul | author-link = Paul Cockburn | title =Game Reviews | type = review | journal = [[Imagine (game magazine)|Imagine]] | issue = 21| pages =22–23 | publisher = TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd. |date=December 1984}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:23, 17 April 2022

The President is a board game published by Merad Design Games in 1983.

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The President is a game in which the object is to become the next president of the United States, by winning the party nomination and then winning the election itself.[1]

Reception

Paul Cockburn reviewed Westminster: The Election Game, Poleconomy, and The President for Imagine magazine, and stated that "The luck element in The President is stronger than in the other two games, which might make it more acceptable for family play, but the theme is more likely to be a hinderance to sales in the UK than a help."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Cockburn, Paul (December 1984). "Game Reviews". Imagine (review) (21). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd.: 22–23.

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