A new online political game called TwoSeventy is gaining popularity among players from all over the world, who are taking the opportunity to learn more about the American political system, including the Electoral College. Created by Mark J. Penn, chairman and CEO of Stagwell Inc., the game allows players to engage in virtual political campaigns with the goal of becoming president. The game is unique in that it focuses on political strategy rather than traditional shoot-em-up gameplay, and players must make decisions about where to allocate campaign funds and participate in debates to win elections.

TwoSeventy offers players the chance to learn about the Electoral College and how it works, as well as the differences between the Electoral College and popular vote systems. The game allows players to choose from a wide range of candidates, including all 45 U.S. presidents, and offers a variety of gameplay options on different platforms. The game has been steadily growing in popularity since its launch, with about 60,000 players and adding about 1,000 new players every day. Players have the opportunity to advance through different ranks within the game, from press aide to campaign manager, and can participate in community-run tournaments and discussions.

One player from Missouri, who teaches 7th grade social studies, has spent over 20,000 hours playing TwoSeventy and enjoys the challenge of thinking critically and developing strategies. The player appreciates the platform the game provides for discussing politics and history with people from around the world. He particularly enjoys playing with historical figures like George Washington and Teddy Roosevelt, as well as more fictional characters like Santa Claus. The player also notes that the game is fun to play outside of election cycles and is engaging for anyone interested in politics, not just experts.

The game is accessible to a wide range of players, regardless of their political knowledge or expertise, and offers opportunities to learn about the mechanics of the game through practice and engagement with AI opponents. Players can interact with others from diverse backgrounds and locations, forming friendships and connections through the game. While debates about the greatest players in the game continue among the players, the community spirit and competitive nature of TwoSeventy keeps players coming back for more. With new candidates being added regularly, including both historical figures and more contemporary choices, there is always something new to discover and explore within the game.

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