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While the base game features major powers like the USA, UK, and Germany, the Country Pack diversifies the simulation by introducing nations with distinct cultural and economic identities. Each new country comes with its own pre-set situations, voter demographics, and financial constraints that require tailored policy approaches.
The pack introduces the following countries, each with a specific "mission" or set of inherent difficulties: Democracy 4 Country Pack
| Country | Region | Key Starting Challenges | |---------|--------|--------------------------| | | South America | High inflation, foreign debt, Peronist political split | | Australia | Oceania | Climate change (bushfires), housing affordability, mining economy | | Brazil | South America | Crime, Amazon deforestation, income inequality, large informal economy | | France | Europe | Pension system, high taxes, gilets jaunes-style unrest | | Germany | Europe | Aging population, export dependence, green transition pressure | | Italy | Europe | Slow growth, high public debt, north-south divide | | Japan | Asia | Demographic crisis (low birth rate, aging), deflation, public debt | | South Africa | Africa | Load shedding (power cuts), corruption, land reform, crime | | South Korea | Asia | Low fertility rate, housing costs, chaebol dominance, North Korea threat | | United Kingdom | Europe | Brexit aftermath, NHS strain, cost-of-living crisis, regional devolution | While the base game features major powers like
Most reviewers consider it a "completist" purchase. If you have exhausted the base game's countries and want new starting scenarios, it is a solid addition. If you are looking for new features, you might find more value in the Voting Systems or Event Pack DLCs. New Country Challenges If you have exhausted the base game's countries