Oath of Office
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</image> <label>Created</label> <group> <header source="community_information">Community Information</header> <label>Founder</label> <label>Owner</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Aim</label> </group> </infobox> Oath of Office is a political roleplay simulator on Roblox created by jackjenningsdev under Chesapeake Studios. Players create characters unique to each server and roleplay the United States government as various positions such as the President or their cabinet. Players can pass laws depending on what issues occur in the game, which affects their reputation among different interest groups. There are a lot of unique roles such as the Press, which can interview other players.
Information
Oath of Office allows players to create a character with various customization opportunities, such as their appearance, names, and backstories. Players can then choose a role to roleplay as, being presented with multiple branches, such as the Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, or the Press. Depending on their role, Players have a daily schedule where they are teleported to different locations, with each day having its own unique events.[1] Each player has their own polls and Primary Ranking, which allows the servers oldest players to run for president. Each decision the player takes in the Agenda tab influences the player's polls with certain interest groups.
List of roles
Role | Position in Leaderboard | Branch | Sigle |
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President of the United States | 1 | Executive | POTUS |
Vice President | 2 | Executive | VPOTUS |
Speaker Of The House | 3 | Legislative | SOTH |
Chief Justice | 4 | Judicial & Legal | CJ |
Associate Justice | 5 | Judicial & Legal | AJ |
Associate Justice | 5 | Judicial & Legal | AJ |
President Pro Tempore | 7 | Legislative | PPT |
Secretary of State | 8 | Executive | SECSTATE |
Secretary of the Treasury | 9 | Executive | SECTREAS |
Secretary of Defense | 10 | Executive | SECDEF |
Attorney General | 11 | Judicial & Legal | AG |
Secretary of the Interior | 12 | Executive | SECINT |
Secretary of Commerce | 13 | Executive | SECCOM |
Secretary of Homeland Security | 14 | Executive | SECDHS |
White House Chief of Staff | 15 | Executive | WHCOS |
Senate Leader (Party 1) | 16 | Legislative | Senate Ldr. |
Senate Leader (Party 2) | 16 | Legislative | Senate Ldr. |
House Leader (Party 1) | 18 | Legislative | House Ldr. |
House Leader (Party 2) | 18 | Legislative | House Ldr. |
House Whip (Party 1) | 20 | Legislative | House Whip |
House Whip (Party 2) | 20 | Legislative | House Whip |
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs | 22 | Executive | APNSA |
Assistant to the President for Economic Policy | 23 | Executive | APEP |
Counselor | 24 | Executive | Counselor |
Deputy Assistant to the President and Homeland Security Advisor | 25 | Executive | DAPNSA |
White House Press Secretary | 26 | Executive | Press Secretary |
White House Deputy Press Secretary | 27 | Executive | Deputy Press Secretary |
Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Legal Affairs | 28 | Executive | APDLA |
Deputy Assistant to the President and Senate Liaison | 29 | Executive | DAP (SL) |
Deputy Assistant to the President and House Liaison | 30 | Executive | DAP (HL) |
Senator for the State of Superior | 31 | Legislative | Sen. (Sp) |
Senator for the State of Orleans | 31 | Legislative | Sen. (OR) |
Senator for the State of Navajo | 31 | Legislative | Sen. (NV) |
Senator for the State of Dakota | 31 | Legislative | Sen. (DA) |
Senator for the State of Cascadia | 31 | Legislative | Sen. (CA) |
Senator for the Commonwealth of New England | 31 | Legislative | Sen. (NE) |
Senator for the State of Carolina | 31 | Legislative | Sen. (CR) |
Senator for the State of Appalachia | 31 | Legislative | |
Representative for Superior's 2nd Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Superior's 1st Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Orleans' At-Large Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Navajo's 2nd Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Navajo's 1st Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for New England's 3rd Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for New England's 2nd Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for New England's 1st Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Carolina's 2nd Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Carolina's 1st Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Cascadia's 2nd Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Cascadia's 1st Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Dakota's At-Large Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
Representative for Appalachia's At-Large Congressional District | 38 | Legislative | |
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History
Pre-creation and High Rollers
The developer of Executive Orders, ChangesInLatitudes, used to develop and own a roblox casino game titled High Rollers. This game saw ample success and had a moderate sized following. However, some time in 2024, the game was shut down by Roblox as it violated their Terms of Service.
Launch and growth
After the shutdown, Latitudes began to develop a new project titled "Executive Orders" in late July. Latitudes advertised the new game in the High Rollers discord, which saw a huge influx of players. In early August, the game launched and saw very early success, averaging several hundred players in just its first week of being live. Despite the game lacking content, it saw success from the political games community in Roblox, due to tapping into an unclaimed niche. Later on, updates would release weekly updates to the game, adding new content. Updates such as v2.0 "In The Line of Fire", boosted the game's popularity even further.
Shutdown
On August 30 2024, Executive Orders was content deleted by ROBLOX. The official purpose for the ban, as stated by ROBLOX, is "trump assassination rally", which was completely false as the game didn't even contain content alluding to such an event, not even rallies, nor even political parties (at the time) for it to be nominally true. Despite many attempts to appeal the decision, it was ultimately reuploaded and (via a poll) rebranded as "Oath of Office", with the Secret Service content, such as the gun, being removed.
Oath of Office
Since then, Chesapeake Studios grew abundantly, adding tons of mechanics and roles to the game. On October 22, 2024, Chesapeake Studios created unique merch for the game.