Liberal crime squad 2018
(For example, violent raids are considered "positive" by the in-game public unless a non-Conservative was hurt.) Trying to repeat something one saw or did in fiction is never a good idea - especially if it is punishable by real-life law. NOTE: This game does not portray a realistic public response to many of the crimes performed. This is one of the game's weaknesses and strong points at the same time - as introducing graphics into such a varied game would take so much time and resources, quite a lot would have to be cut away. This game is presented entirely in text mode, in a mix of text adventure and roguelike style.
Nearly all the problems the player may encounter can be solved in different ways. Some of these ways involve committing crimes (starting from flag burning and vandalism and ending with treason and terrorism), while some are entirely peaceful, but usually harder to accomplish. The game provides a wide variety of ways to promote Liberal Agenda among the people. The game is ended when the whole government is Elite Liberal (the best possible label in the game) and all the political issues are resolved in an Elite Liberal way, too. The objective of the game is to influence the public opinion in a way that the people will start electing liberal Presidents and Congressmen, who will, in turn, vote for liberal bills. Luckily, your player character decides to start the titular squad.
#Liberal crime squad 2018 series
The game begins with a series of questions which determine your starting stats. Demonic Spiders: Any firearm wielding (and likely armored) Conservative can, if the RNG is particularly unkind, instantly kill one of your Liberals. In Liberal Crime Squad you need to try to change the system through violence, kidnapping, arson, vandalism, graffiti, and all sorts of other things. The game's story is presented in a single screen of text at the beginning, which tells how, in 2009, a conservative President was replaced by an even more radical one, who instantly decides to start passing Conservative laws. Crosses the Line Twice: LCS attempts to satirize terrorism, to the point of inserting humorous elements into the torture-and-brainwash minigame.