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'''''Realpolitik''''' is a forum game played on civfanatics.com based on the ''Paradoxplaza Realpolitik'' series. A Realpolitik is where the [[Game Master]] plays a turn-by-turn strategy game (in this example ''[[Civilization IV]]''). The players role play as immortal politicians living in a democracy who want to become rulers of the said nation. An election would take place every turn set, where player characters (and sometimes non-player characters) would vote on who should rule the nation for the next turnset. Each player was awarded two votes to put into parties created by themselves or other players - with one catch: only one vote per party. Parties were thus encouraged to band together in "Coalitions" to unite voters. Some of the elections got quite vicious. After the second turnset, there would be another election. Elections were entirely thread-based affairs, taking about a week.
'''''Realpolitik''''' is a forum game played on civfanatics.com based on the ''Paradoxplaza Realpolitik'' series. A Realpolitik is where the [[Game Master]] plays a turn-by-turn strategy game (in this example ''[[Civilization IV]]''). The players role play as immortal politicians living in a democracy who want to become rulers of the said nation. An election would take place every turn set, where player characters (and sometimes non-player characters) would vote on who should rule the nation for the next turnset. Each player was awarded two votes to put into parties created by themselves or other players - with one catch: only one vote per party. Parties were thus encouraged to band together in "Coalitions" to unite voters. Some of the elections got quite vicious. After the second turnset, there would be another election. Elections were entirely thread-based affairs, taking about a week.