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As featured on CBC.ca!

Stephen Harper, Gilles Duceppe and Jack Layton believe Canadians want change - and hope voters want it enough to forgive a holiday election campaign.

Will their gamble pay off? Or will Paul Martin overcome the Gomery report on sponsorship scandal and regain a Liberal majority? Take the reigns of an election that will decide political futures.

Prime Minister Forever - Canada 2006 is a totally rebuilt version of the most in-depth, intense parliamentary election game ever made.

Play from the beginning of the campaign in November, or start in January after the holidays with the Conservatives and Liberals neck-and-neck, battling to take the lead.

Strategy is done not only by province but down to the individual riding (308 of 'em), each with the relevant candidates, ratings, and percentages.

This new release includes a greatly expanded number of scenarios, parties and candidates allowing dizzying number of options right out of the box – with almost 3,000 candidates in total.


Prime Minister Forever was a featured game
on the CBC's 2006 federal election site

Read what the punditry is saying about
Prime Minister Forever - Canada 2006

  • Includes the 1993, 1997, 2000, 2004 and
    2006 federal elections
  • Play the 2006 election from the beginning or start at the midway point of the campaign
  • 1 - 16 players - versus computer or hotseat
  • Strategize by province and target individual ridings
  • Criss-cross the country doing barn-storming campaigns, set up detailed platforms to outmaneuver your opponents
  • Unleash foot soldiers to stop your opponents or get campaign crusaders to rally voters to your cause, run attack ads to steal voters leaning towards your opponents
  • Modify candidates, or insert yourself and run for PM!
  • Includes upgrades, additional scenarios and customer support.
  • Play any of up to 16 political parties
  • Map shading to represent the extent of a party's support in each region
  • Enhanced regional and national endorser system
  • Increased targeting: Divert logistical and financial resources from the main campaign for local campaigns
  • More dirty tricks: Send your enemy's campaign into a spiral and watch their morale collapse

System requirements: Prime Minister Forever runs on Windows 98/NT/2000/Me/XP.
Prime Minister Forever will also run on Virtual PC or Bootcamp (with Windows) for Macs.

Here are some testimonials we have received from Prime Minister Forever customers:

"If this game were running in an election - no question - it would win a massive majority.

It is certain to bring out the inner politician and political strategist in you."

David MacDonald, Nodice Elections

"Amazing game, hope you guys keep improving on it."

Brendan Jones, Office of the Loyal Opposition, 38th Parliament, Ottawa

"I'm an American following Canada's election closely from south of the 45th near Albany, NY.
The game has helped clarify for me some of the battleground ridings/regions and the strategic choices the candidates have to make. It is also interesting to see trends and developments that occur in the game play out in the actual election contest as well."

Chris McCarthy, Delmar, New York

"I'm a recent purchaser of the Canada 2006 version of Prime Minister Forever and must admit, I find the game a great hoot. As a veteran of a few campaign war rooms, I say hats off to you guys for mixing real world detail while remaining abstract enough to keep the game fun!"

David Tarrant, Toronto

"Absolutely brilliant game! (I'm playing the Canada version). As a psephologist working hard on the UK election, this is by far the best 'election game' I have played."

Peter Ould, Psephologist, Oxford, United Kingdom

"Just wanted to compliment you on your PM Forever program; it just consumed my weekend.

As a former Canadian political worker it was fun ensuring various friends/enemies were elected or defeated; I was impressed by the modeling you used, making the game re-playable yet consistently realistic."

Dominic Cardy, Senior Program Manager, National Democratic Institute

 
   


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