Hidden Agenda

Hidden Agenda is a computer game from 1988 in which the player takes the role of the new president of the Central American country of "Chimerica", which has just overthrown the dictator Farsante. A cabinet is to be chosen from members of the different political parties, and various decisions are to be made about internal policy as well as relations with other nations. The foremost challenge is to survive the three-year term without being overthrown. At the end of the game the "verdict of history" is given as a quote from a future edition of the Encyclopedia PaxAmericana. Hidden Agenda is also the name of a photograph that was taken by photographer Thomas Veil in the television series Nowhere Man.

External link

  • http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/proj/sw/games/hidden-agenda.html

 

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