Mr.President!

Mr.President!

released on Oct 10, 2016

Mr.President!

released on Oct 10, 2016

Mr.President! Can you take a bullet for the soon to be President of the United States of America?! You play as Dick “Rock-Hard” Johnson a bulletproof man, the best bodyguard money can buy. He is sworn to protect the most hated presidential candidate of all time Ronald Rump.


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Mr. President is a game that mirrors the chaotic nature of real politics, offering players a messy and unforgiving experience where losing may be the best outcome. Much like navigating the political landscape, the game provides little guidance, leaving players to figure things out on their own.

The game's satirical take on politics is sure to appeal to those with a dark sense of humor, particularly those who enjoy poking fun at current events and political figures. With its tongue-in-cheek approach, Mr. President is a game that doesn't take itself too seriously, making it a fun and entertaining experience for players looking for something different.

However, it's worth noting that the game's humor may not be for everyone, and its irreverent tone can be off-putting. Additionally, the game's lack of clear objectives and direction are definitely a downside to the game's chaotic presentation.

Overall, Mr. President is a game that offers a unique and satirical take on politics, with a messy and unpredictable gameplay experience that keeps players on their toes. For those looking for a game that doesn't pull any punches, Mr. President is sure to deliver.

Score: 7/10

as a meme game, this is fine although the physics and controls suck they don't suck to the point of over frustration so the jokes actually gets to play out even though its a very simple and at times fairly crude joke but I am not American so idc

press 6 to throw it back at the president

Took me a few years but I have finally finished this game. Some levels were really frustrating, but the ending with the time machine was worth the frustration.

I started this game in 2016 and finished it on the Inauguration Day of 2020, what a coincidence.

Goofy little physics platformer thats thinly veiled political propaganda.