User Reviews: Race to Ratify

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  • Fun but repetitive

    It’s a fun game with the tokens arguments and a free play mode but it can get quite boring since there isn’t much to do. It is also quite easy because the computer you’re against can only influence one state at a time while you can influence multiple.
  • Five stars zero problems

    People say it’s bad are dirty piece of garbage island. Throw em in the bin. Nah but legit this a great game.
  • The reviews are just-

    Okay, this is a great game, and I need to say that, even though I feel like it should be obvious. I would also like to say that I have won every time I play, wether federalist or anti-federalist. It’s really not that difficult. Next, don’t listen to the review that talks about how federalists need 9 states and anti-federalists only need 5. This reflects history. If it was any other way, it would be inaccurate. Also, there are less anti-federalist tokens, which makes gameplay a little harder. Lastly, on the subject of the opponent, I think that it is much more fair than you make it out to be. Yes, the opponent creates a pamphlet every turn, but it only affects one state. You can affect probably about 5 or more if you find the right position. I would give this app four stars, but the average rating really needs to raised higher.
  • Good but 1 issue.

    This game is a great game. But there is 1 issue. I hate how the Anti federalists only need 5 states and you need 8. This is why every single round I lose. There is really not really any other ways to divide the 13 states but one suggestion is at least they need 6 and you need 7. It would make it much easier. Other than that great game!
  • Underrated

    The majority rating is one star. But this game is a great game. Nonsense. You should get this game. It’s drawing style is great and it is honestly very satisfying, especially the part where all those papers fall to the ground. Get this game. Also, despite people say it’s ‘impossible to win’ because the opponent gets to throw around all the papers every round and you only get to once a turn. That’s a lie. It’s very easy and very possible to win either way. Also, for the people who say the free play and historical game mode have no difference, the Historical Game Mode is the original conditions from real life. In the Free Play game mode, the conditions of each state are random, unlike Historical.
  • Not very fair

    Okay, I like this game it’s all good..but there are two thing I want to change, number one, it’s not very fair. Listen what is the fun if you know that either way your gonna lose? And, the opponent gets to do a pamphlet every single time he moves and he dosen’t get to interview anybody! There’s no challenge in this game! Number two, Free play dosen’t have a single change! Like, seriously dude, you better update this game!
  • Boring

    I could literally go to sleep playing this game it’s such a boring game it needs to be more engaging .
  • Extremely fun and educational!

    A very fun and fair game. The negative reviewers just aren’t good at it. I played as a federalist and won, on my first game! Extremely easy and fun, and might teach you something!
    My only complaint is how fast the game goes, and it’s hard to get a gold token. But still five stars!
  • Not a fair game

    Allows anti federalists time to already have pamphlets prepared and also doesn’t make anti federalists interview people but makes the federalists interview people.
  • Unwinnable

    It’s very frustrating when your opponent gets to make pamphlet handouts every turn and you (the player) only get a pamphlet handout opportunity every 3 turns. Gives the opponent a much bigger advantage. It’s impossible to win when your opponent can flip states at twice the rate you can.

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