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Compare two different sets of rules

Set up Scenario A and Scenario B, then watch both run. See the results side by side to understand the differences.

Scenario A

Scenario B

Scenario A

Quick Test

Pick your settings and see what happens in under a minute.

Choose the basic approach this society takes

How is power distributed and decisions made?

Choose what matters most for the economy

Choose how much the authorities enforce the rules

Soft
Strict

What do you want to change?

Choose which parts of the society you want to adjust. Check a section to see its options.

Governance & Political System

Political structure, elections, civil liberties, and enforcement mechanisms.

Tax Rate50%
0100

Percentage of income collected as tax (0-100%). Higher taxes can fund services but may impact trust if not matched with visible benefits.

In welfare states, high taxes require high trust to sustain.

Degree of civil liberties and expression allowed.

Enforcement capacity and suppression ability.

High police power can suppress protests but may erode trust over time.

Whether citizens can participate in elections.

Elections generally increase trust in institutions.

Type of political system and institutional structure.

Administrative capacity and institutional continuity.

Level of social safety net and public services.

High welfare spending with high taxes can maintain happiness if delivery is visible.

Scenario B

Quick Test

Pick your settings and see what happens in under a minute.

Choose the basic approach this society takes

How is power distributed and decisions made?

Choose what matters most for the economy

Choose how much the authorities enforce the rules

Soft
Strict

What do you want to change?

Choose which parts of the society you want to adjust. Check a section to see its options.

Governance & Political System

Political structure, elections, civil liberties, and enforcement mechanisms.

Tax Rate30%
0100

Percentage of income collected as tax (0-100%). Higher taxes can fund services but may impact trust if not matched with visible benefits.

In welfare states, high taxes require high trust to sustain.

Degree of civil liberties and expression allowed.

Enforcement capacity and suppression ability.

High police power can suppress protests but may erode trust over time.

Whether citizens can participate in elections.

Elections generally increase trust in institutions.

Type of political system and institutional structure.

Administrative capacity and institutional continuity.

Level of social safety net and public services.

High welfare spending with high taxes can maintain happiness if delivery is visible.