by OxGames
President Simulator is a browser-based simulation game focused on decision-making and resource management from a top-level leadership perspective. The player steps into office and manages national systems through menus, buttons, and timed interactions rather than direct action. Each session centers on balancing money, public support, and long-term stability while responding to changing conditions. The game increases difficulty as new options unlock, forcing the player to weigh short-term gains against lasting consequences. Every choice affects future outcomes, making progress dependent on careful planning instead of speed. The interface keeps actions simple, but the underlying systems create pressure through limited resources and constant trade-offs. Sessions continue until the player can no longer sustain the country or chooses to reset and try a different strategy. The experience emphasizes cause-and-effect gameplay similar to President Simulator style progression without relying on scripted events.
The objective is to keep the country functioning by making effective political and economic decisions. The player succeeds by maintaining positive resources and avoiding collapse caused by poor choices. Progress comes from sustaining balance rather than reaching a fixed endpoint.
The game uses a single continuous mode instead of separate levels. Progression happens through escalating responsibilities and expanding decision options as time passes within the same session.
Developed by: OxGames
Release Date: August 2020
PC Controls:
Left Mouse Click = Make money / Interact with options, pass laws, manage systems
Mobile Controls:
Tap Screen = Make choices, pass bills, adjust policies, interact with interface
The session begins immediately with the player in control of basic systems and limited resources. The player repeatedly clicks or taps interface elements to generate income, pass policies, and unlock new options. Each action changes internal values that affect future decisions, so careless spending or rushed choices quickly create problems. As time passes, more systems appear, increasing the number of factors the player must monitor at once. Failure occurs when resources drop too low or systems become unsustainable, ending the session. Progress relies on learning which decisions support long-term balance rather than immediate rewards. Restarting allows the player to apply experience from previous attempts and adjust strategies to survive longer.
Uses menu-driven decision gameplay instead of direct movement
Tracks multiple resources that respond to every choice
Increases complexity over time within a single session
Encourages strategic planning rather than reflex-based play
Allows repeated restarts to test different approaches
Shares progression depth with President Simulator
The game runs directly in a web browser and does not rely on blocked plugins or downloads. Many school and office networks allow access because the gameplay stays lightweight and session-based. Duckmath hosts the game in a format designed to load quickly and resume without restrictions.
You can play President Simulator for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
These games focus on RPG-style progression and decision-based gameplay rather than fast action.
