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Bringer of Peace, Destroyer of Worlds
Sep 2002 time: 21:26
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Well, I'll try to answer your questions, but eh, lets see, someone else can post the links for you to go check out.
Basically, a democracy game is with hundreds of people, or 10 people, it doesn't matter.
They elect a leader, sometimes called President, or whatever. The President physically plays the game, (ie moves the pieces and etc).
This is a Play The World Democracy Game, so it's the multiplayer version of Civ. Here we have, uh 7 teams I believe (well six now since one got conquered). Each team is made up of seperate gamers.
What they do is each individual team forms their own government, some of them run things like a democracy (like voting for their leaders or nominating them), others operate like a dictatorship (leader makes all the decisions).
It's pretty fluid actually.
Each team has Presidents, or foreign ministers (to conduct diplomatic negotiations with the other teams), or war ministers, or whatever they want to do for their government.
Then, as the turns go around, you just send the save game file to the next team, they play their turn, and so on and so forth. It's pretty simple.
I'm sure someone else can explain it better. LOL
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Meshelic
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Bringer of Peace, Destroyer of Worlds
Sep 2002 time: 21:26
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Basically try to imagine you and a bunch of friends in one room, with one computer. You decide, well hey "josh is the best one, so lets make him president", then you say "brian is the best with money, lets put him in charge of the economy" and etc.
Then you all discuss each turn, and the President does what you all decide.
The only difference between my example and what we do here is that there are people from all over the world playing on the same teams, or against eachother.
So if a team has a bunch of Americans, and a few Germans, or Chinese citizens, or whatever, then day and night all the time someone is up and probably discussing what to do with their team. 
Make any sense?
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mjmacy
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Madison, WI
Mar 2003 time: 23:26
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WOW this sounds like a great way to play. although it will be difficult not have the final say as I/anyone does when playing sp or mp. I will definetly get involved
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mjmacy
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Madison, WI
Mar 2003 time: 23:26
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Anyone willing to make an offer one a long time civer. who is a history and possibly international relations major
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mjmacy
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Madison, WI
Mar 2003 time: 23:26
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BTW thanks for the help
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mjmacy
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Madison, WI
Mar 2003 time: 23:26
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I have applied to join VOX. thanks for the help.
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Jon Miller
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