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About Yes Prime Minister: The Computer Game
A game based upon the TV series of the same name.
A week in the life of the British Prime Minister. But not just any Prime Minister, this game puts you in the shoes of Prime Minister James (Jim) Hacker from the classic BBC television comedy "Yes, Prime Minister".
Much like most political simulations, you must balance your popularity with the needs of your party, the meddling of foreign governments, and the small minded incompetence of the civil servants that surround you. All of this is played out with multiple choice dialogues between Hacker and the other cast members of the series (complete with lo-res digital pictures). The dry humor of the show abounds as you must deal with crises such as the French refusing to continue work on the channel tunnel until Waterloo station is renamed. Fans of the show will recognize much of the material and non-fans should still find enough laughs to keep them interested.
The game takes place over 5 working days and at the end the PM has a final discussion with his colleagues Sir Humphrey Appleby and Bernard Woolley who assess his performance at trying to manage the country.
Yes Prime Minister: The Computer Game FAQ & buying guide
What is Yes Prime Minister: The Computer Game about?
A game based upon the TV series of the same name.
A week in the life of the British Prime Minister. But not just any Prime Minister, this game puts you in the shoes of Prime Minister James (Jim) Hacker from the classic BBC television comedy "Yes, Prime Minister".
Much like most political simulations, you must balance your popularity with the needs of your party, the meddling of foreign governments, and the small minded incompetence of the civil servants that surround you. All of this is played out with multiple choice dialogues between Hacker and the other cast members of the series (complete with lo-res digital pictures). The dry humor of the show abounds as you must deal with crises such as the French refusing to continue work on the channel tunnel until Waterloo station is renamed. Fans of the show will recognize much of the material and non-fans should still find enough laughs to keep them interested.
The game takes place over 5 working days and at the end the PM has a final discussion with his colleagues Sir Humphrey Appleby and Bernard Woolley who assess his performance at trying to manage the country.
Comedy
Game modes: Single player
Quick answers
When was Yes Prime Minister: The Computer Game released?
Yes Prime Minister: The Computer Game released on December 31, 1987, developed by Oxford Digital Enterprises Ltd. and published by Mosaic Publishing.
What platforms is Yes Prime Minister: The Computer Game available on?
Yes Prime Minister: The Computer Game is available on BBC Microcomputer System, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum, DOS, Amstrad CPC. It supports single player.