House of Power: Election Saga

Can you lead your own country? Decide your nation’s fate in Political Simulator!

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3.00 (Rating count: 2,310)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Interesting concept and premise for the game.
  • Nice artwork and visual design.
Cons
  • Aggressive pay-to-play model that requires real money to progress.
  • Excessive ads that disrupt gameplay.
  • Severe restrictions on in-game currency, making it impossible to advance without additional purchases.
  • Mandatory wait times or ad watching to proceed, which frustrates players.
Most mentioned
  • Forced to spend real money to continue playing.
  • Frequent requirement to watch multiple ads to progress.
  • Game resets progress with poor decision-making.
  • High cost of in-game options limits gameplay.
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-12-11
Rob Johnson
Absolutely horrible gameplay. You make a "wrong" choice and immediately start over.... FROM THE VERY BEGINNING! that is unless you pay, and even then it is overpriced. Thought it would be cool to make decisions and see how it turns out, but nope it picks the decisions for you so if you make a different one you lose.
2024-12-01
Dylan Henegar
Way too many ads, it is unplayable unless you spend real money. Not interesting enough to invest the amount of money they want either. Only 2-3 choices for each situation and there will be an ad to watch riiiiiight before you click an answer. Then you'll get to the end of the "chapter" and you'll have to wait 45 minutes or watch 5 ads that are not any less than 60 seconds each or pay $4.99/wk or $39.99 for a year....nope sis, I'm like a belly button, outtie!
2024-11-28
Anthony Smith
Horrible cash grab, can't play 5 minutes without multiple ads, then after 10 minutes you have to wait 45 minutes or watch 5 more ads (or pay a weekly subscription of 4.99). To top it all off I paid the 4.99 and then realized you can't get past a certain point without buying cash in the game. there is absolutely no way to play this free as you get far enough to get a little interested and then the game makes you restart cause you are out of money.
2024-11-24
TJ Moore
I decided I wanted to play this game without barriers like many others have complained about, which is always running out of in game cash. So I bought the highest in game cash option, roughly $140CAD. I wanted to redo a decision I made in the game and suddenly all the money I have purchased in game had disappeared and no longer accessible. Disgraceful and disgusting money grab this game. Don't waste a cent or time playing. You can't even get past the first few options without having to pay.
2024-11-22
Araya May
It's set up to force you to pay for the game. No matter what choices you make, you won't have the in-game funds to do the task, and you can't move on with making a choice. I went through multiple times being as frugal as possible and making decisions that gave no negative out put, and still did not have the funds to move forward. Great concept if it gave you real options based on AI, but it was an absolutely horrible display. I wouldn't recommend this game at all.
2024-11-22
C C
It's so, so bad. I made it 2 minutes. I got stuck because i only had 5k left and I had to pay a mininum of 60k to proceed with the game. No skip option. So i had to eitheir restart the game or pay real money for it. I restarted choosing the cheapest choices and waiting for constant 10 second ads to stop. Then suddenly im told i have to wait 45 minutes to continue or watch more ads. No thanks. The artwork is nice but this is way too boring to be pushing such aggressive pay-to-play ads. Lame.
2024-11-22
Julian Wright
The game actually just sucks, you have to wait a long period to progress at certain points and if you don't lie or follow along and you go to reset it takes you to the very beginning again, don't even waste your time on this game or developer because by the looks of it all these guys can do is make trash with AI, not even a game tbh.
2024-11-19
Lucksack Games
You literally won't be able to get to past the second scenario without them demanding IRL cash. Money doesn't transfer over, so enjoy paying $150 or more PER playthrough of the game. Made the mistake of paying $5 to remove ads - don't bother it asks shortly before it tries to continue squeezing your wallet. AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID!!!!!!
2024-11-18
Jeff Stamey
You have to wait 45 mins in between tasks unless you pay a subscription, & also you have to literally buy in game money just to compete the next task. This was designed to get you to spend money! I want my $4.99 back that I spent in-game because this games sucks! It could have been a really cool game because the idea is cool, but really poor execution! After reading reviews I found out they have almost all 1 star reviews, so guess I shouldn't have expected anything different
2024-11-18
Jacob Wilde
Initially, I was excited to try House of Power, but my experience quickly turned frustrating. Progress in the game is severely restricted unless you buy funds, which are overpriced. If you restart, you lose everything. The sheer volume of ads is overwhelming—you need to watch five just to proceed to the next segment. If you want to skip them, you're forced to pay, yet even then, random ads continue to pop up. There should be a fair way to earn funds in-game without having to spend real money!
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