Overview
The computer game released in 1988 and developed by Oxford Digital Enterprises Ltd. is based on the popular British television series “Yes, Prime Minister.” The game brings the satirical political world to life, allowing players to dive into the intricacies of British politics.
Gameplay
The game revolves around the day-to-day decision-making processes of a British Prime Minister. Players must navigate through political scenarios and challenges inspired by the show’s narrative, managing various political issues, and balancing between different governmental branches and international relations.
Features
The game captures the show’s humorous essence, incorporating witty dialogues and complex interactions that fans of the series would appreciate. Players engage with different characters, making choices that could either enhance or hinder their political career.
Historical Context
Released in the late 1980s, the game came at a time when computer games were venturing into nuanced storytelling and complex simulation. Its connection to a beloved television series gave it a distinct place among other titles of its era, drawing fans of the show into the gaming world with its unique blend of humor and strategy.









