In this simulation game, you manage the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government to pass laws and set policies. Includes tools for creating agendas, passing legislation, and applying judicial review.
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About Branches of Power
Do you like running things? Do something that no one else can: control all three branches of the U.S. government. Branches of Power gives you the ability to introduce presidential agendas, write legislation, sign or veto bills, and even judge passed laws. That’s a lot to juggle, so don’t let all the power go to your head!
In Branches of Power you can:
- Pick leaders for each branch of government
- Create a presidental agenda
- Introduce bills and pass laws out of Congress
- Apply judicial review to passed laws
For English Language Learners: Use the support tool, Spanish translation, voiceover and glossary
Teachers: Check out our classroom resources for Branches of Power. Just visit https://www.icivics.org/branchesofpower
Your students will learn to:
-Simulate the way separation of powers and checks and balances limit government, while contributing to the creation of laws
-Analyze the structure, functions, and processes of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
-Illustrate the law making process
In Branches of Power you can:
- Pick leaders for each branch of government
- Create a presidental agenda
- Introduce bills and pass laws out of Congress
- Apply judicial review to passed laws
For English Language Learners: Use the support tool, Spanish translation, voiceover and glossary
Teachers: Check out our classroom resources for Branches of Power. Just visit https://www.icivics.org/branchesofpower
Your students will learn to:
-Simulate the way separation of powers and checks and balances limit government, while contributing to the creation of laws
-Analyze the structure, functions, and processes of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
-Illustrate the law making process
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Reviews for Branches of Power
Dylan Shaw
1/20/2026
Pretty cool game, definitely good educational elements for children and students. I would personally recommend an Endless Mode be created at some point.
keval Shah
8/23/2025
not play a game