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Mixed (38 reviews) - 57% of the 38 user reviews for this game are positive.
Release Date: 27 Oct, 2014

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Includes 4 items: Democracy 3, Democracy 3: Clones and Drones, Democracy 3: Extremism, Democracy 3: Social Engineering

 

About This Content

What challenges are to come for the politicians of the future? Mass unemployment due to the automation of factories? or will this lead to a leisure society and equality? Will ubiquitous drones lead to better law enforcement and less traffic congestion or to widespread crime and infringement of privacy? Should we give the go-ahead to human cloning? will climate change cause problems for our country? Are we going to run out of rare earth metals? or oil...? The people look to YOU for leadership in these turbulent times. Can you keep the country happy and prosperous as we head to the 2020s and beyond?



Includes...

New Policies:
  • Human Cloning Research Grants
  • Drone Strike Act
  • Electric Cars Initiative
  • Climate Change Adaption Fund
  • One Child Policy
  • Mars Program
  • Antibiotics Ban
  • Mandatory Microchip Implant
  • Home Fabrication Grants
  • Rare Earth Metal Mining
  • Driverless Car Laws
  • Synthetic Meat Research Grants
  • Internet Currency Taxation
  • Anti-Gravity Research Grants
  • Vertical Farm Subsidies
  • Electronic Direct Democracy
  • Green Electronics Initiative
  • International Fusion Research Project
  • Farmland Acquisition Program
  • Limit Automated Trading
  • Automation Tax

New Situations
  • Cyclones
  • Food crisis
  • Drone Protests
  • Rare earth crisis
  • Real estate bubble
  • Luddite Riots
  • Antibiotics-Resistant Bacteria
  • Water shortage
  • Weather Prediction Technology
  • Virtual Reality Market Leader


Plus new dilemmas, new events and some new simulation data...

System Requirements

Windows
Mac OS X
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows XP
    • Processor: 2 gig
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 256 MB
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: any
    Minimum:
    • OS: Mac OS X 10.6+
    • Processor: 2 gig
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 256 MB
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: any
    Minimum:
    • OS: any linux distro in the past 3 years
    • Processor: 2 gig
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 256 MB
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: any
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Overall:
Mixed (38 reviews)
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cbroadwater2453
Posted: 4 August
There's a bug where halfway though my second term, even though I changed nothing, I'll drop from 97% approval rating down to exactly 27% (every time) for no reason. It won't raise no matter what I do. I'm in the green on everything, I have a surplus, everyone's happy, my ministers love me, no focus group is red, yet my approval rating is exactly 27%, lower than all of the constituencies.

Lot's of cool useless things, lot's of dumb useless things that don't behave in the gme like they do in real life (like the housing bubble)
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Mage Ranger the Polandball
Posted: 15 July
I really like this as it reflects to our current world problems. Adds cool features that makes the game further complex. Overall, pretty good DLC
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Mark
Posted: 24 May
Adds a lot of good stuff but add crappy stuff that make no sense to. If I was you than I would not buy it. Not worth the money.
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WalterCool
Posted: 18 May
I can't recommend very well this expansion. Maybe is great because introduce a lot of interesting stuff like global warming and automation stuff, but the game is broken with some parameters:

- Water Shortage
- Cyclones
- Rare Earth minerals

Those resources depends of the amount of time playing, so, if you are going to take a game for more than 5 elections, you may not be able to handle that and are going to be always a problem. Unsolveable ones.
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Delta041
Posted: 5 May
Great expantion.
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luohuoda
Posted: 27 April
That is too bad there is no solution for water shortage, cyclones, and rare-earth mineral deficiencies.
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tyjaay1021
Posted: 7 April
i believe this may be my first bad review. I love this game to pieces, would recommend Democracy 3 all day any day, and honestly I'm not mad that I purchased this DLC because the developers deserve the money. I recommend the other two DLCs available in this game - if played correctly you can still succeed in presidency. I have just disabled this DLC whenever I Play as it really does make the game impossible. No matter what you do it is impossible to win. Cool concept but bad design. Recommend Democracy 3 and the two other DLCs, but stay away from this one.
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Official NKVD Drug Wizard
Posted: 4 March
I ♥♥♥♥♥♥ off religious people and capitalists by creating a socialist utopia. Also built a powerful security agency. Every turn, the religious try to assassinate me, but they always get caught by the security agency.

10/10, would live in constant fear from for my life again.
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Moon Man
Posted: 23 February
Was a good idea but ultimately ruins the balance of the game making some countries insanely hard to play later on as the situations are near impossible to get under control.
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The Malteser
Posted: 4 January
Overall rating 5/10

Yes it is very sci fi but you don't even have to use the sci fi policies and it can still be perfectly viable, adds more policies and situations to the game. My only criticism is that its designed to be more of a long term effect DLC however it comes into action quite quickly e.g. by my second term in office there were cyclones, water shortages, riots over food pricing and riots over robots because I gave them human rights and some of the crises they present here are almost unfixable, and takes a lot of time and effort to eliminate if they can be eliminated at all. (by the way in regards to what the other reviews say about water shortages and cyclones being unfixable, thats a load of poppycock its a matter of implementing policies and waiting for them to affect the situation, I won't give you any more hints though ;) )

In summary, a mediocre bit of DLC that can get a bit ridiculous
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Most Helpful Reviews  In the past 30 days
1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
Posted: 15 July
I really like this as it reflects to our current world problems. Adds cool features that makes the game further complex. Overall, pretty good DLC
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Most Helpful Reviews  Overall
103 of 117 people (88%) found this review helpful
Recommended
Posted: 27 October, 2014
Definitely a worth while DLC. If like me you found the game too easy before, this should give you a bit more of a challenge.
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72 of 85 people (85%) found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
Not Recommended
Posted: 29 November, 2014
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Good ideas
Interesting Events
Realistic Future Problems

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Poor Implementation
No options or progress towards fully solving given problems

Okay let's start with the good things, this DLC gives you more policies and events that spice up the game quite well! The give you more futuristic based things that you can look forward to solving in future. The leisure based society where robots do all the work is interesting and the progress and productivity that can be gained from such a society is truly an interesting view of the future and the way you can take your society.

Now not to jump to the bad in such a hurry but I feel that the bad does outweigh the good in this DLC... there is a problem with the given ideas and events in that they are basically unsolvable. You cannot work towards a goal to solve the crisis completely. Things like the rare earth crisis should be able to be dealt with by scientific progress in synthetic materials or creating new ones to fulfill the rare ones roles and it should be the same with the water problem, you should be able to work towards a scientific answer and solution to solve this. These are permanent unsolvable problems. No matter what you do with your society, no matter how good you are with the environment. These problems will always be here. There is also the issue of cost. Things like climate change cost billions and billions to sustain and once again will never come with a full solution or cost reductions over time as you deal with the problems.

This DLC is great if you want constant unsolvable problems that you have to accept can never be fixed regardless of the logic involved and carry on with your society while completely ignoring them regardless of how much damage it does to said society. I suppose it makes the game at the end a little bit less boring but it doesn't make it feel particularly worthwhile as I personally thought the whole point of this game was to give us the options to do with our society what we wish to solve the given problems of the day.

If you cannot solve the problems given, how can you move forward with your society?
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48 of 50 people (96%) found this review helpful
Recommended
Posted: 29 October, 2014
This helps prolong games by adding extra challenge late-game, where the old infamous "late game utopia" used to be. It's more content, it's balanced content, and it's good content.

I recommend it, especially if you thought the original game got too easy after the first 50 or so quarters. Even if you didn't, I still think it's probably worth it, because it also adds new interesting laws, and achievements - like raising overall life expectancy to 85.
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33 of 34 people (97%) found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
Not Recommended
Posted: 31 October, 2015
This content is a generally nice idea in concept. I'd say the goal for this expansion is to add increased struggles and issues that are aimed at the more long-term simulation of a nation, as a well-run country doesn't seem to run into any of the major situations until the 20-24 year mark. The obvious situations would be water shortage, cyclones, and rare-earth mineral deficiencies.

The first two are caused by global warming, attributed to rising temperatures caused by the effect "year". Meaning that your advancement in time encounters higher temperatures, presumably caused by other nations. Unfortunately there is literally no counter policy or anything that positively affects average temperature at all. Even if your environmental power is at maximum and you have outstanding policies for sustainability, there are simply no nodes or policies that improve this situation. Therefore, you will be forced to live with water shortages and cyclones forever once they appear, even if you are a hippie liberal utopia. Oh yeah, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria? "Year".

Rare-earth mineral deficiencies are also a policy that is cause by year, although primarily your technology level, and apparently cannot be solved by recycling. The only thing that really affects it is the rare-earth mineral drilling policy. However, if fully implemented, it will take about 65% of your tax revenue to run and you still will not get enough of an effect to end the deficiency situation.

Maybe the devs are trying to send some bizarre message that no matter what everyone will die or be miserable 30-40 years from now, but I'm more of the opinion that this was ♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥♥♥ DLC that wasn't thought out or properly balanced and basically it completely breaks the game. The answers to the problems we face today will be found in time, and it is rather naively pessimistic to not even include a possibility for that in these content sets.

My review is negative.
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15 of 16 people (94%) found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
Recommended
Posted: 29 December, 2014
Lots of fun on a Germany playthrough, however the U.S. playthrough is impossible. On turn 2-3, you'll get rare mineral shortage and be unable to counter since to keep your economy from spiralling down the drain and causing irreversible problems (at least in one election cycle). It only makes it worst that a water shortage happens around the same time which leads to food shortage which makes the playthrough even more impossible.

Every American playthrough I've done has ended with me being assassinated by fringe groups in my first term.
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13 of 14 people (93%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
Posted: 20 October, 2015
Clones and drones add some cool concepts, but the real life inevitable crises have no real solutions, water shortage and rare earth crisis could be solved by government means (in real life), but there is too little in this dlc fix them and your game ends up plateauing as the water shortage and rare earth crisis leads to so many problems that it becomes unfixable.

Speaking from a game that had a entire country that didnt use oil and had max funding in all environment related factors, yes these problems are unfixable.
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13 of 15 people (87%) found this review helpful
Recommended
Posted: 12 December, 2014
Had to tweak the setting files to reduce the impact of year on average temperature, water supply, and food shortage. A lot of the ideas in this DLC are great but the multiplier values should be fixed to be less punitive. I still want to win the game and even playing with every environmental setting turned on from the beginning wouldn't let me avoid a punitive average temperature based on year.
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12 of 14 people (86%) found this review helpful
Recommended
Posted: 31 October, 2014
Adds tons of end-game content, but adds events like water shortage that are impossible to fix after a point in the game due to time being an active constraint, besides the time 9/10 for the bunch of extra things to strive for.
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11 of 13 people (85%) found this review helpful
Recommended
Posted: 24 May, 2015
As you can see from my hours played im not one of those people who say "o this game has no replay value" Ive been engaged w this game for 35 HOURS!!!!!!! Then i bought this DLC the future setting is absolutely captivating. However i would say to people calling it bad they are wrong............. Democracy is all about experimenting, and this DLC adds to the journey of being a countries leader
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