The sentence in the title might be a little bold – especially as year 2023 is not yet finished. On the other hand that represents under what impression I am after couple of sessions with Mr. President – a game which is definitely unlike other titles I had possibility to familiarize with.
Below article is neither a thorough REVIEW of the title (not played enough yet) nor a structured approach describing HOW TO PLAY IT (I think, I rather create video to present this). It is more like stream of my impressions, pointing to facts and elements which I deem as worth underlying and stressing. These are overwhelmingly positive, although as with every creation, there are things I might like to see in slightly different way.
The Game
Let us start from the basics – so what Mr. President is and what it definitely is not. Mr. President: The American Presidency, 2001-2020 is a solitaire game about governing as the President of the United States. Important! It’s not an election game! It begins after you’ve been elected. It’s about sitting in The Chair and trying to advance your agenda while navigating ongoing crises, political enemies, public opinion, your relations with Congress and the press, and keeping your country secure in a world of rival nations and agendas that just seems to keep blowing up around you.
Mr. President is a resource management game, where you never have enough of them to achieve your entire agenda – which I really like as it clearly reflects the reality. The resources will be political capital, military power or simply time / actions you can devote to crises and opportunities.
Like the actual President, you’ll have an array of allies and resources to help you as you navigate both the corridors of power in the nation’s capital and the uncertainties of international relations. These allies and resources will vary from game to game, but you’ll always be able to rely on your Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense to help you with foreign policy and with the use, where you deem necessary, of the combat power of the U.S. military.
You’ll also have a group of domestic advisors and friends in Congress to help you navigate the many challenges in Congress and domestic life and politics. And you’ll always have access to at least one truly exceptional talent (chosen at random for each game), someone who excels in their particular job and is a “force multiplier” for you in their own unique way. How you lead and utilize this mix of talents and experience at your disposal will go a long way toward determining your success or failure during your shot at being Mr. President.
Sounds like a fun? Oh, it definitely is!
The things to appreciate
How such a complex, multidimensional game will work? How it will tell the story, provide great narrative and not bore you with tons of rules and tables? Well, the beauty lies in the way two elements were constructed:
- first, the learning paths using fantastic Guidebook;
- second, how the turn operates – with all internal and external dimensions intertwingled.
I was thinking what would be the best way to convey my impression on the game with you Guys, and decided on the tool I like most – using pictures. Yes, a picture is worth a thousand words is not a mere slogan, but very accurate statement. So now I am going to take you for a ride through the game, its components and how they reflect the game mechanics:


The narrative in Mr. President is an exceptional experience. It is also bitter-sweet as in life. Let us see some examples from my games:





That is only tiny fraction of things which are happening – and which you need to react to. We did not even scratched the wars, instability, economical development, UN interventions and all other areas which that game simulates.
The things to consider
Let us be clear – Mr. President is not a game for everybody. This is deep, multi-dimensional simulation, which portrays complex and mutually impacting processes and factors. It does it job splendidly but requires commitment – both in time, especially when you start with the game, but also in space – as you will require a decent-size table to be able to set it up.
I saw also an online discussions about political accuracy of the game. Well, for me, it does a splendid job in portraying the environment the POTUS has to work in – China & Russia relationship and rivalry, smaller and larger wars, rouge countries, internal debates and legislation, planning for reelections, fighting disasters and scandals. It does not though discuss and evaluate the actual, 21st century American Presidencies and how they influenced the Nation and World. For this I am thankful to Gene, as there is no hidden political agenda behind this game, but pure, unspoiled boardgame fun and great experience. That was enormously difficult to achieve in our polarized society but the designer did a splendid job here.
How to organize the game?
I thought I will also share the idea how to store that monster of a game – and believe me, number of elements is huge, but what even more important – their sorting in order to quickly set-up the game even more important! For that, I of course went to the Cube4Me page, which offers plethora of various trays, card holders and additional elements. You will get a tremendous product for them for Mr. President too:
Options to play
So you have acquired your Mr. President copy, played your first game with boxed copy but do not have enough space to continue occupying the main table in the Living Room? Fear not!
The indispensable Joel Toppen did a great work as always, and created beautiful and functional Vassal module, You can get it here – but be advised, you will need the rulebook / guidebook materials from boxed copy for actual play.
Conclusions
All in all, I understand now why it took Gene so many years to finish the game. It is simply a masterpiece of its own category – all dimensions are taken care of, the learning process streamlined, the components great. It is a very thematic title, which tells a tremendously interesting story – you simply cannot stop playing as each time you want to check what will happen next. You will not be able to control everything, you will not predict each surprising event – and that is good, as each time you sit down to Mr. President, a new, fresh and exciting adventure will await you! Strongly recommended!




I was definitely interested in this one but there is no way I will ever have the space to set it up, sadly. But I’m enjoying watching playthroughs!
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Yes, you need to invest in space to be able to play that one. Some option is with Vassal and Rulebooks, but of course this is not the same.
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Secured a copy of this and am excited to get it to the table…hopefully one day soon!
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Great to hear! From what I understand, the first edition is completely sold out now 🙂
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Great review! The game does look intriguing.
As it doesn’t portray actual presidents – how are the scenarios different from one another? Is it just a different global/domestic environment or do you have different goals (e.g., in the 2008 scenario – catch/kill a terrorist leader, in the 2016 scenario – pull out from foreign entanglements)?
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Each scenario has different geopolitical starting situation as well as different target – just as you said, one is reelection, one is Noble Prize, one is getting the famous terrorist.
Except for thematic scenarios there is also Sandbox variant (one and two cadences) which is a complete free flow of events.
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I so want this one but I know I physically can’t play it. Seems such a shame to buy it and only play on VASSAL. Wish they’d do digital version, or even sell premium VASSAL modules like DVG do, there’s a few games like this that I’d happily pay for a full VASSAL module with rules and tables.
Can’t really justify it right now, maybe when I’m feeling flush. I hear there’s a fair bit of errata so might pay to wait anyway for a fixed reprint.
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The good thing is that they just announced that there will be a 2nd edition and on top of this – UPDATE KIT which will allow to play solely on Vassal. So I think for 8 or 15 USD you will have all the material needed to play online.
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Awesome, thanks for the tip. I’ve just put in a P500 order for the update kit. Nice of them to be open about the fact it contains everything needed for VASSAL.
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Yes, me feeling about kit for VASSAL too.
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