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Democracy 4

Also known as Democracy 4, d4, democracy 4

Democracy 4 lets you take the role of President / Prime minister, govern the country (choosing its policies, laws and other actions), and both transform the country as you see fit, while trying to retain enough popularity to get re-elected...

Last update
21 May 2026
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31

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v1.67Updated to build 1.67

[1.67] 1) Increased US armed force week to reflect TRumps planned parade. 2) Updated US population stat 3) Changed US govt debt to reflect current figure 4) Introduced Import Tariffs for the USA to reflect recent policy…

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  • Steam$29.99$7.49-75%Buy
  • GOG$26.99$9.19-66%Buy
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Top picks from 40 Steam achievements, sorted by player unlock rates.

  • Subsidy SamIf you want to get something done, you subsidize it. That seems to be our new national anthem. Perhaps we should subsidize anthems too? Have we tried subsidizing the writing of achievement descriptions? Might be an idea...32.8%
  • Shuffle-MeisterAre you going to make your mind up at some point? Honestly we might as well get revolving doors fitted to all the ministerial offices if you are going to swap them around this often.32.2%
  • Spotlight JunkieUnbelievably, you need to actually make some time this week to govern the country. I know it sounds like an awful bore and a distraction from these constant appearances in the media but I'm afraid its part of the job.28.6%
  • Healthy LivingHey! Do you feel good? Me too! Isn't life fantastic? I guess its that healthy lifestyle we all lead these days, partly thanks to this governments obsession with the health of its citizens.15.4%
  • Lonely At The TopTo lose one minister would seem unfortunate. To lose this many in a single career would seem to be worthy of astonishment, pity, surprise and probably an in-game achievement of some sort.14.7%
  • Academic ParadisePeople these days are using terms like 'technocracy' to describe your incredible efforts to build a super educated population. Its truly laudable, meritorious, creditable and probably lots of other long words.12.8%