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270 | Two Seventy US Election

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270 | Two Seventy US Election

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User Reviews for 270 | Two Seventy US Election

4
I enjoy this game, but they need to add just a bit more to do

I like the game, but just campaigning and trying to get interest groups gets slightly old. What they need to add is debating, and I believe there is an easy way to do it. Every few turns, a debate occurs. Then, each player should have an option of picking between 3-4 different topics where you are targeting a random group, whether it be a national or state group or interest. For a state group, it could boost all of the states that have that state group either 1 or 2 or even 3 levels randomly, showing how in debates some people do better than others. For National groupings, it would just boost up that national group a certain amount randomly like for the state groups. Of course, if 2 people move up levels and hit the same level, they can move back down again.This type of debating could happen every few turns for instance. This is just one type of idea to do debating that would add a bit more strategy or luck.

BranofRaisin, Jul 24, 2019
5
Easily my favorite mobile game. BUT…

This is an exceptional game. It’s strategic, competitive, intuitive, and has excellent and reasonably realistic strategy. I would highly recommend it to anyone, and I am giving it 5 stars. Here are what I view as the flaws in an otherwise excellent game. -The characters are way too expensive. Unlocking all is $7 a month or alone they’re $4 per character. I would love to pay a dollar per character once in a while and support the creators more but I never pull the trigger. I’ve only bought 1 character plus the few you get for free. -You can’t play competitive matchups over days. You basically have to play an hour long game straight. I’d love to do it turn style more like gamepigeon, but it’s clunky and it’s just not doable. Overall, I love this game. I’ve put more time into it than any mobile game Ive ever played, but it could be easily improved as well and it’s not as playable as I’d like it to be. Good luck!

dbyrne US CT, Jul 01, 2021
5
This Games Addicting once you get the hang of it

UPDATED: man here I am again to remind you all how great this game is. I’m so invested in this game that I no longer hop on my Playstation cause I can’t wait to run for President on this game. Playing online against others is awesome too, feels like a whole scenario where you are the one trying to run for leader of the USA. Lots of candidates, all the online modes, party modes for primaries. This game is great, I strongly recommend. Plus whenever they update this game they always add in more cool features and this game is one of those I can’t get enough of. Wish I could give it more then 5 stars. Game is great. Would love it the opponents weren’t such beasts at this game but I understand they’ve been playing longer than I have. I love playing this game and am happy I can invite my friends to play along too. It’s the best feeling when it’s a 5 person game and it comes down to my buddies and I. This game could only get better and I’d be blown away. Also maybe add more then just Hilary, Bernie, Trump, Etc To play as without having to buy a new character or subscription. That would be awesome. Thanks again 270!!!

French LeShietski, Sep 01, 2021
5
Best Political Game, Here’s a Few Suggestions

This is by far the best electoral college/ political game there is. It is all strategy and everyone starts out equal. However, there are a few updates that the developers should make to help the game grow:The state groups need to be updated. Some of the swing states are really no longer swing states (Virginia, Colorado) while others are (Minnesota, Michigan, Georgia). Every state group should be relooked at to ensure they still align with the current structure.They should come up with special limited time modes based on current political events.For example, they could weight the states with the current political structure to make it more realistic. For example, maybe a Republican candidate starts out with one rung in traditional Conservative states like Texas, Alabama and Tennessee, and vice versa. Democratic candidates could start with one rung in states like Oregon, Massachusetts and California. This could be a fun mode added to the game that I think would be popular.Overall, this is a great strategy game and I enjoy playing it. It is similar to RISK and really easy to learn. I am hoping the developers add a few updates to help improve the game from what it was when it first started. Don’t change anything major because it is a great game, but revising the state groups to align with the current structure would be a great first step.

gmv925, Dec 01, 2020
5
Best Political Game That I’ve played in a while

I was first introduced to the game 270 by a good friend of mine during my summer break. Ever since then, I must say that I immediately became addicted to the game. I enjoyed interacting with the overall mechanics of the game. On my IPhone I was always able to challenge fellow games seamlessly. The cartoon graphics of the political characters also stood out to me since it gave it a sort of “retro mobile”vibe to overall experience. I was also amazed by the near accuracy of the accurate political data that was incorporated into shaping the national and state interests groups as well as the plus and minuses that each political candidate would bring to the table( eg. Donald Trump would have a plus with the Conservative National group but a minus with the Youth Group). As a Political Science major and Presidential nerd I was ecstatic to find this in the game. My only complaints is that I wished that the presidential primaries were free and that debates were incorporated. Nonetheless, I’d highly recommend this mobile game to anyone who wants to learn about American electoral politics in a chill and fun way!

LJM242, Sep 10, 2020
3
Very fun game with deceptive and obnoxious micro transactions.

This game is actually incredibly fun; it would be five stars if the microtransactions weren’t so overpriced and deceptive. The best example of this is the Vice President slot: I bought a vp slot expecting to be able to run with a VP for any candidate. Spoiler alert: You have to pay to have a VP for EVERY INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER. As far as I’m aware, there is no description in-game specifying this, making the Vice President feature a borderline scam. There’s of course the fact that every candidate costs four dollars, which is incredibly expensive for a glorified stat change; the only thing these examples have done is left a bad taste in my mouth, and it makes me not want to touch this game. Which is a shame, as this game is addicting and surprisingly very good. My suggestions are to lower the price of the candidates and to provide more detail on what each purchase entails, with emphasis on the VP and Primaries (as far as I’m aware, the game doesn’t show you how primaries work before buying access to them, which would be useful to anyone on the fence about purchasing a Primary mode). If the developers did these two things, this game is an instant five stars.Side note: I also recommend adding an ad-free upgrade. I’d pay for that as long as the price is right!

Matthew's Really Cool Nickname, Sep 07, 2023
5
More Than A Game

This game is not exactly what it is marketed as. Rather than a political strategy game, I would simply describe it as a money management game, and it is a great one at that. While it’s not quite what I thought I was downloading originally, the complex strategies involved in the game, lead to a brand new experience every time, and I have been hooked for months. However, the true strength lies not in the game itself, but in the community built around it. Within the app, there is a pathway to joining the “270 Lounge” on Facebook, where players of all levels of experience share tips, strategies, compete in player-run tournaments, and even live stream matches! It is truly a vibrant and engaging community which has been a joy to be a part of! Without the community aspect, the game is good, but with the connections, friendships, and rivalries that form through the community, the game becomes great. This is not simply another strategy game, this is a competitive social atmosphere, and that’s why I enjoy this game so much.

Mrm80801, Aug 27, 2020
3
I love the game but I have issues

It’s an amazing game I think I have a little troubles with it though first we should have free debates ever couple turns it would make the game a lot more interesting we should be able to use more people like Biden for free and Obama for free and more it’s a really great game but you need to add more interesting things but I have one more thing that could actually make this game a lot more fun I know the point is to win the USA but if we win it I think we should actually be a president of it and do president stuff and if people want to challenge the people who win they can it’s something I think it doesn’t have to be added but I’ll play if if that is added and one more thing I feel like we should have ways to have a bigger spending I usually get 250k and I try so much stuff to get more money like National groups but I want more easier ways to get more money but stared for example not only National groups but everything a candidate wins a state they get money for that Idk just find a way we can have more money to win more states after you fix these problems I will come back and make it five star and I’ll share it to more people to give you a five star.

none of your danm buissnes, Oct 12, 2020
3
Great concept but pay to play

I love the concept of this game. I love the state and national groups and the strategy it takes to win. There have been several improvements and lots of new candidates added over time. The only issue is that you have to pay for almost everything. They added primaries, you have to pay for them. They added Vice President running mates, if you pay for them. They added debates, if you pay for them. They’ve added nearly every candidate you can think of from Lincoln to Tom hanks to Santa Claus, you just have to either pay for each candidate individually or pay a monthly subscription to use them. The game has great potential to be an enormous hit, particularly in election years if they would make more gameplay available to people who don’t want to pay to play. There are no ads but I would be willing to watch an ad before new games. If they did this I think there would be a lot more players and they would still make more money than the current app.

political player, Sep 23, 2020
3
Online play is awful

The game has great mechanics and the voting groups are cool. Single player vs AI but online is where I take issue. In order for your actions to count, you have to press the end turn button. If you don’t press it, you don’t get the points for what you spent on. Along with that, the host can set the turn time to one minute, which makes it incredibly difficult to fit all your spending in. If you don’t have time to press the end turn button, or by mistake you forget to press it, you get absolutely nothing. For this reason I won’t be playing online until this is fixed. Either get rid of the end turn button or make the minimum turn time 3 minutes instead of one. One other thing, it’s 2020 now and this needs to be updated. Make Biden free at least, why is Hillary still there. Also 90% of this game is pay-to-win. Let primary mode be free, or make the VP free. All of the election games out there are pretty terrible, but this one is the least bad. It could be better if you didn’t have to pay for everything.

Qjej Afumansongabahili, Aug 29, 2020

Description

Do you have what it takes to become President of the United States? Can you win the Two Seventy (270) Electoral Votes needed for victory in the US Election? In this strategic race for power, Two Seventy (270) Electoral Votes are required to claim victory in the US Election.

During the US Election, each state holds a different campaign cost and number of Electoral Votes to be won, so you must use strategic thinking to plot your way to the needed Two Seventy (270). There are many strategic elements to consider in this US Election. You'll have to target Geographic Groups, as well as Special Interest Groups, if your campaign is to be successful in accumulating Two Seventy (270) Electoral Votes. So battle it out on the road to the White House by running against political opponents in key states, winning over interest groups and accumulating Electoral Votes to become President! 270 | Two Seventy - Win the US Election All Characters Subscription (optional): Subscriptions each are valid for one month from the date of purchase. Subscriptions will auto-renew within 24-hours prior to the end of the current billing period, at a rate of $6.49 unless auto-renew is cancelled through your iTunes account. Subscriptions may be managed by you, and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your iTunes Account Settings after purchase. Terms of use: http://www.political-games.com/terms/

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