Summary
Rulers of Nations is a geopolitical simulator of the current world. Players play heads of state or governments (presidents, kings, prime ministers . . . ) of the countries that they choose at the beginning of the game. They can take initiatives in several areas—economic, social, military, domestic and foreign policy, environment, culture, etc. All the countries of the world are represented, with their variables and their own modes of functioning. The game includes phases for economic management, trade, wargame, construction, espionage, simulation, and political manipulation.
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Rulers of Nations Reviews & Ratings
We'll made simulator with worst optimization. Battles are easy not in depth but not too unrealistic also. Political simulation is enjoying notWe'll made simulator with worst optimization. Battles are easy not in depth but not too unrealistic also. Political simulation is enjoying not realistic but you wouldn't get fun if it is. Only bad thing about this is optimization.
On the positive side: it is an incredibly deep and ambitious title, there are no other current gamest that would go near to it with the levelOn the positive side: it is an incredibly deep and ambitious title, there are no other current gamest that would go near to it with the level of depth and possibilities.On the negative: the developers release the same game every half-a-year (GPS 1-3, Commander in Chief, Yo Presidente, Masters of the World, Worlds Leader, Rulers of Nations 1-2, etc.) for an elevated price of €50-60 (plus paid DLCs and additional tools) with only minor, non-critical improvements that could have been implemented in a patch.That said, the game is getting a bit better every year, but is still full of bugs and discrepancies. Could be worth trying if you are into geopolitical games, but be prepared for a lot of frustration, and a bit of anger at the developers who are trying to ripping you off by releasing new edition only to forget about them as patches are rare.
Original and interesting concept is buried deep under confusing micromanagement system and poor visuals. Only a few experts would evaluate its potential.
Rulers of Nations gives you the opportunity to rule one out of 170 countries. No matter what you do, always listen to the people and your ministers. Or fire them! Unfortunately, this game has too much possible course of actions, which makes it pretty confusing.
Release Date | July 16, 2014 |
Publisher | Eversim |
Game Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Genres | Strategy |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows) |