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PAPER DRUMPF is a sombre game that has you play as a character working as a campaign manager for a fictional version of Donald Trump.



A sequel of sorts to his earlier game Paper Brexit, this free interactive text adventure game by Greg Buchanan - now a narrative designer at Supermassive Games, responsible for the fantastic horror game Until Dawn - is frighteningly relevant today.



Released in September, PAPER DRUMPF makes it incredibly clear as to how its creator found his new role at a prolific studio like Supermassive. Whilst it is a satirical game about Donald Trump, his candidacy for President of the United States and his motives for doing so, it somehow manages to take a very calculated, reasoned approach to it all.

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Rather than portraying Donald Trump (or Daffy Drumpf, as he's known in this game) as an idiotic clown, he is instead presented as an intelligent, calculating man with real feelings and real motives.



Playing as one of his fictional campaign managers, Abigail Thoreau, you'll also find yourself deep in thought about the moral conundrums facing the character: do you really want to be responsible for helping make President Drumpf a reality?



It's an incredibly dark game that's difficult to describe in depth without spoiling its dark narrative, but the game also touches on matters such as the Black Lives Matter movement, homophobia, Islamophobia and the other presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton (named Killary Blinton in this game.)



Running roughly two hours long, it's a great choice-based game to sink your teeth into if you're interested in world politics and fancy a dark, serious look at the American presidential election with a dose of satire. Or, of course, if you're just interested in great writing.



The game can be played for free here (or you can kindly pay whatever fee you deem worthy, if you fancy), or you can vote for SUPREMACY on Steam Greenlight to have the entire series available on Steam.