I have a copy of "A Force More Powerful", which is essentially a "non-violent regime change" simulator. It's supposed to "train" people into becoming nonviolent revolutionaries, and some of the funding of this game comes from the United States. In this game, violence is bad, bad, bad, because you're not skilled enough to do it properly, and the government will use any excuse they can get to suppress your cause...so a major part of the game is trying to disciplined your movement and prevent them from going out of control and wrecking stuff. The premise of the
might be interesting, but I never really got the hang of the gameplay.
(One thing I do like though is the details. Despots can either be pragmatic people willing to compromise, or crazy kleptocrats. People may be more willing to join your cause because you compromised on your political platform. You can determine how your group make decisions: you can have your movement be autocratic, meaning you conduct actions faster, or you can have it be consensus-democratic, meaning that your group is more motivated to do what you tell them to do. Etc. But since I never actually played the game fully, I can't really comment if those details really matter or not.)
The game is no longer being sold, but since abandonware is still illegal, it's probably not a good idea for me to upload it. You could probably find a copy of this game floating on the Internet somewhere. The sequel,
People Power, exist if you want to purchase it.