The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

The best election game I ever played is Electoral.io by Redwerk https://electoral.io/. It is a real confrontation between Republicans and Democrats back from 2016! You need to choose a party, collect money and votes and the most interesting... swallow up opponents. I really enjoy it, so often played Electoral.io when need some fun.
 
Just to expand a bit on the above; the site has 12 election games available to play. Four are free and the other eight require a "Premier" account to play.

According to this page: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/premier/ The premier account costs $14.99, though it currently seems to be on sale at $8.99.

As for the reported post, the page linked to here: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/631824 Can be accessed by anyone and is shown after completing a run of the game, free or paid. There's nothing illegitimate about it. The main page even says

"Want to save your results? Log in before you start.
Login with Google Login with Facebook
Results from the Campaign Trail will be tied to your account.
View your games and progress over time."


The issue I see is with the post "How do use the games with Primer without it". Essentially, this is asking how to access the paid service without paying for it.

As I recall, actions have been taken in the President Infinity/President Forever threads because individuals have asked for "free copies" or "how to bypass/modify the demo" to get a full game experience (the latter actually being possible and likely a reason that company no longer puts out demos).

From what I see, there are no legitimate ways to get what the reported poster is asking for unless they pay for an account themselves. The page they linked to however is both free and intended to be public.
 
Four scenarios are free, it sets you back $9 to $15 to play the other scenarios. However, players can post and share the results of scenarios they have completed and other people can look at them for free. They just have to pay to play them themselves.
 
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