4/5 rating based on 448 reviews. Read all reviews for Pocket Politics: Idle Money for iPhone.
Pocket Politics: Idle Money is free iOS app published by Kongregate, Inc.
fatherestaban
Fairly entertaining idle game with a shallow, but still fairly funny parody of American politics. My only real problem is that boy are they shameless about cramming in as many opportunities to force ads upon the player. Want bonus money? Watch an ad. Want some gold? Watch an ad. Just came back to the game? Well if you watch an ad we'll boost the amount of money you've made! Obviously it's a mobile game so I expect some but this is ridiculous.
EcoPunMud
This game gets really boring very quickly. In order to level up (in the game, it's called getting elected), you have to earn money and purchase upgrades (the more upgrades you purchase, the quicker you will make money). You earn money by tapping. That's all you do. Tap and buy upgrades. One of the upgrades that you can purchase is a staff member, which will "tap" for you. I'm on level 17 and I only open the app every 3-4 days to see which level I'm on. I literally do not have to play because I have 10 staff members "tapping" for me. I thought this game would involve tapping and answers questions in order to level up/get elected. I will be deleting this game. Do not waste your time and phone memory on this "game"!
Gruber98
The game is really boring and you can't do anything without spending real money because the developers are all money hungry. The customer support is also beyond horrible and only 5% of the free gold offers actually give you gold.
NubianGb
Fun game but I don't understand why you changed the money system. Now I don't understand how you play. I know what a billion and a trillion means. I don't understand what 2.83e17 means, and i definitely don't understand why that's more than $5.17e21. That old way at least makes sense to people, your upgrade cost $2 billion dollars, you earn that amount you buy that upgrade. Now I have no idea how much things cost. Go back to the old way and I'll rate you higher.
Kayla82
But as someone else mentioned, there are a lot of improvements that could be made. When you make a tap simulation game, you can have customization available to up the interaction factor. How your character looks, fine tune your political agenda, have a section for charities that give you tax right offs or where you can upgrade your dark side and funnel money out of charities (with the risk of being caught of course).. It's all about forethought and the care/attention you put into a game. If you want cash, but don't want customers to think its a cash grab, then actually pay attention after you put out a game where people buy in game. It's cool to be moderately attentive. Upgrade the game and I'll upgrade my rating.