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Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Developer: Exordium Games
Release Date: Sept. 21, 2016

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'Agenda' Gets Release Date - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 24, 2016 @ 3:41 p.m. PDT

Agenda is a strategy simulation where players control an evil organization seeking world domination.

Players will direct covert operations to increase their control over countries' economies, political parties, militaries, science institutions and media outlets. Operations will entail everything from low key kickbacks to military leaders to the brazen assassination of political rivals.

By earning influence in each country, players unlock powerful new abilities and gain access to five different agency super weapons. These supply benefits such as running multiple operations at once or reducing the shadowy enterprise's exposure.

In order to secretly control the world's governments, the organization must avoid exposure by successfully completing its undercover operations and exerting its influence over the media. Once exposed, the game is over. Exposure will rise gradually over time, but incidents like failed operations or rebellions can trigger spikes of unrest and awareness.

"Unlike most games, the goal of Agenda isn't to save the world through noble deeds - it's world domination through devious tactics," said Andrej Kovacevic, game director, Exordium Games. "Only by utilizing military might, making shady political deals and manipulating the global economies and media will players be able to rule the world."

Agenda will be available on Steam for $9.99 in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese-Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Swedish, Danish, Dutch and Japanese.



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