why don’t i even have the choice to override a veto
on certain bills when you get to the president you have no choice but to veto. why cant i go back later and have a vote in Congress to override?
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on certain bills when you get to the president you have no choice but to veto. why cant i go back later and have a vote in Congress to override?
The game is pretty fun and is very interesting, but there are some things that could be changed. Unlimited turns would be nice, since currently I feel like it ends too fast. Alternatively, the game could have more turns but have more decisions/obstacles like executive orders, filibusters, and media backlashes that harm the opinion towards the bill. Overall a good game that could be improved.
I did this as a school assignment and it was great. I learned a bit, but I understood It better. Thanks iCivics!
I would like if this game would allow the president on this game to make a Executive orders. Do to article 2.
It’s ok Ig
I had to download this game for a school assignment and it was not a boring as I though. If I liked government stuff this would be more fun.
Vtuctct
This is a fun game, but I would like it if there was an option to go unlimited turns like the older computer version was. This way you can get more bills passed instead of rushing to pass the bills.
This game is difficult to get approval from both chambers, but I’ve found that if you click the squares, they approve of it. Overall its the same as the computer version.
The idea of being able to get both chambers to agree on something is virtually impossible