 Try your hand at destroying the Republic of Zimbabwe
 Run the medical mental health legal and social services into the ground
 Welcome to Kim Jong Il s missile command balcony
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Try your hand at destroying the Republic of Zimbabwe.
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Review by hkim: This software does what it is supposed to do and fairly well. It is quite droll in concept but does aim at a higher purpose in atempting to inform people about Zimbabwe.
The fellow bellow who rated this one star is quite mistaken and his review should be deleted since it has nothing to do with the software at all. (5/5 - 9-Jan-2006)
Review by risenphoenixkai: The game's not terribly advanced compared to, say, World of Warcraft, but it's definitely fun to play. I'm a big fan of any game that has this much satire and senseless destruction in it. (4/5 - 9-Jan-2006)
Review by Domino_k: It's like playing monopoly. Some glitches in the game but, apart from that, the game is fun to play. (3/5 - 9-Jan-2006)
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Run the medical, mental health, legal and social services... into the ground.
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Review by liberal: The conservatives who frowned at DopeWars and wanted to know why there aren't games about putting people through rehab must be eating their words now. This is an absurd send up of the perverse way we treat drug users. The comments from the doc, cop, etc could do with more variety, but generally this game is very funny. (5/5 - 10-Nov-2005)
Review by Rich: Nice political point. But in this purely cynical form, it's not a particularly good game to play, much like Xbill and its clones. Fun for the first few minutes, the music gets grating, the GTA-style jabbering gets annoying, and the gameplay less a test of skill, and more an exercise in random icon placement. However, it *did* make me want to play an old Jeff Minter game which it reminds me of: Lazer Zone. So there's a good thing. (4/5 - 24-Oct-2005)
Review by Duckhue: It's nice to see people having such a great sense of humor about something so sad and true. It's hard living your whole life being a criminal without having done anything wrong.
This is very silly, just what I needed. Great icon. (5/5 - 21-Oct-2005)
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Welcome to Kim Jong-Il's missile command balcony.
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Review by hkim: This game is going to really raise the ire of quite a few pro-NK Koreans who will send death threats to this site and try to hack it. The other Koreans might actually enjoy the game however. They need to realize that our situation *is not a game*, strange as it may sound. (5/5 - 10-Jan-2006)
Review by bobbycodemonkey: Some set us up the Aussies. As a game? Could be worse. Can't shoot fast enough. As a satirical piece? Could be better, although admittedly, it gave me the occasional chuckle. (2/5 - 10-Jan-2006)
Review by mullet: Would be even funnier if it wasn't true. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. This is the best missile command game I've seen, although it may be a Pol Sci lecture in disguise. As I'm currently outside the range of Kim's "Dongs", I'll suggest maybe some powerups or more types of enemies could improve it. (5/5 - 10-Jan-2006)
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