I've been playing Nation States, which I found out about on Life 60 Degrees North. It's a game where you create a nation and each day a moral issue is posted to the web. You answer it and it determines your nation. Without further ado:-
The Kingdom of the Majestic Stu
Keep track of this every day - the country will change.
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feel free to check out the People's Republic of Campbellicious....
I've played this for a wee while now - I'm the Kingdom of Karoo.
Damn - I wanted a left wing paradise!
Your UN Category changes quite a lot depending on what decisions you make. If you dismiss too many issues, you'll become an 'Inoffensive Centrist Democracy'.
The longer you play it, you'll notice the issues will start to reappear - if you answer them differently every time, you'll become an 'inoffensive Centrist Democracy'.
You just have to maintain consistency - if you keep going for the more lefty choice each time, you'll become a 'left wing utopia' before too long, and if you keep choosing right wing you'll become a 'corrupt dictatorship'. Just like in real life.
It might get quite boring after a while, but it only takes a minute every day to play, so it's not high-demand and is quite easy to keep up with.
I played this for a while last year, after it was listed as website of the day on the Steve Wright show, but it fell victim to apathy on my part. Good luck with conquering all who stand in your way.
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