Lawgivers II

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4.4
311 reviews
5K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Lawgivers II is a political simulation game that features multiple ways to run for elections, approve/reject bills and rule. Start your political adventure from the very bottom and perhaps one day, lead your nation to become the most influential in the world.

◉ Discover diverse political systems across dozens of countries, ranging from first-past-the-post to proportional d’Hondt representation.
◉ Control a politician within a party and choose to play for national prestige, party influence, or personal gain.
◉ Propose, debate, and vote on bills in the plenary that impact the economy, happiness, and global stability.
◉ Forge ties with organizations, negotiate deals with other parties, or unite in a coalition.
◉ Make use of corruption and other shady activities to raise black money or to pass controversial laws in Parliament or Congress.
◉ No ads. No microtransactions. A complete experience. One purchase — endless replayability.
Updated on
Apr 9, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
277 reviews
Sehwan Park
December 22, 2025
When choosing the realistic electorate system, France, the UK, and the USA have very realistic election maps, but South Korea’s map is completely random. This is odd, because Korea has a long history of certain regions being conservative or liberal strongholds, as well as others that function as swing regions. The country would be far more playable if this were updated. Otherwise, love the game and keep up the good work!
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Timonthy Schott
March 17, 2026
It is way too difficult to understand and anything that I do it won't let me be the president. The tutorial was not easy understand, I had a better chance being president during the tutorial than I did by myself. It needs to explain more literally into detail. Exactly what each button actually does not just go through it quickly. some people say it might explain a lot but it doesn't. I'm very smart and this game was trash. Do not waste your money on this I just bought it i already regret it
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Matt Whittick
January 23, 2026
Very high potential and excellent in its current state. The House of Lords desperately needs changing as real appointments are for life rather than terms as the game seems to do. Additionally, the HOL usually can't (permanently) block legislation which is a repeated issue when playing in the UK. The devolved bodies need to be added, but the current mayoral system is a fantastic start for this. Local election results should be visible as many parties (like Greens) perform better at this level
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