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title: "Rulers of Nations - PC"
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# 170+ countries to lead 100+ unit types in military & industry 6+ hours of 3D character dialogue Rulers of Nations - PC

**Brand:** enteractive inc.
**Price:** € 31.71
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## Summary

> 🌐 Rule the world, or watch it slip away — are you ready to lead?

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rulers of Nations - PC by enteractive inc.
- **How much does it cost?** € 31.71 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Multiple Play Modes:** Switch seamlessly between competitive multiplayer and solo simulation modes to suit your style.
- • **Deep Strategic Complexity:** Over 1000 unique actions let you master diplomacy, warfare, and economics like a true statesman.
- • **Scenario-Driven Challenges:** Dive into 20 gripping geopolitical scenarios that test your leadership under pressure.
- • **Immersive Real-Time Interaction:** Engage with 3D characters delivering 6+ hours of dynamic dialogue for a fully interactive experience.
- • **Global Domination at Your Fingertips:** Command any of 170+ nations and shape world history with every decision.

## Overview

Rulers of Nations is a grand geopolitical strategy game offering players the chance to lead any of 170+ countries through complex diplomacy, warfare, and economic management. Featuring over 1000 distinct actions, 100+ unit types, and 6+ hours of interactive 3D character dialogue, it challenges players with 20 real-world inspired scenarios in both solo and multiplayer modes.

## Description

Can you lead your country to world dominance? Choose to play as President of the United States, or the leader of China, France, the United Kingdom or any of a 170 other countries. In this geo-political simulation you expand your influence through armed conflict, diplomacy, treachery, economic muscle, or any combination. Plunge into one of the 20 scenarios such as "Afghanistan: the new Vietnam?" or "Iran: the next nuclear power?" Play solo or with up to 6 internet players. Interactive world map with more than 100 types of units: military, industry, buildings.

Review: They don't get it - When you play this game -assuming that it works without breaking in the middle, which is saying much, given the bad experience of other reviewers, you get the feeling that it is a chore, not a joy. It is a notch above doing the laundry and a notch below doing the dishes. You are left with the clear determination that you don't want to play it again, but you are not sure why you hate it so much. If you are like me, a lover of Strategy games, and especially of turn-based strategy, you may wonder about your reaction. After all, it has the grand strategy. It has the graphics. It has all aspects of government and not only the military part, a deficiency in several other games. It is only when you play a really good turn-based strategy game, as the Civilization series, that you realize what's missing. See, the creators of this game don't get us, strategy lovers. By definition, we love the big picture, the big decisions. We love to see clear consequences of our decisions in real time, and modify our strategy accordingly. We do not like minutiae. Yet, this is exactly what this game is: a pile of disconnected, difficult to follow, over-complicated details. The speeches of your "advisers" don't help, either. Having all these voice recordings only serves two purposes: using up way too many Megabytes and boring you to death. Please do not buy it. Bad game-making should not be rewarded.
Review: At first it seems amazing... - The game starts out with a great opening cut scene and than you start the game. Wonderful map, tons of information, lots of choices. In fact, maybe too realistic, as everything you do, from minor adjustments to the budget to major dealing with other nations can have both short-term, and long term results. The people may love you, but the governing party or the army may decide to shoot you. Or the other way around. And it could be for the tiniest of things you did weeks ago in game time and can't even remember. A lot of the cause and effect is invisible, as like in real life, what you do may cause changes and events that you didn't even know were linked. A player can easily become overwhelmed and upset on how problems can pile up. And the game is SLOW - when you go 30 real seconds for a game day, it could take half the day to play a year! You start to notice little things, like many of the people look alike, have the same voice, and meetings with most of your own people don't really seem to do anything. Some leaders get mad at you for just offering them wine. Japan refused to deal with me half the time and I had, for a few weeks, 100% approval rating. You would think if all my people loved me the other nations would be more willing to deal with me. Wars are almost impossible to win and sometimes get way out of control. As China I invaded Taiwan. It took forever to get the military moving - the AI is stupid and when you have to do it all YOURSELF it can get tiring. By the time the conflict between us was over half the globe was still declaring war on the rest of the globe - it was like their reaction was delayed by a game week or something. There is also the fact that your people may wish you to help Russia against Poland or help France against the US of A. HOW?!?! If you China or India or a nation in the middle of nowhere, that's just unrealistic. Your armies and ships will end up pissing off other nations as they rush through their borders. A land war in Europe between Poland and Germany drew in Russia, Spain, England, France, Turkey, Iran and just kept spreading. The military units kept crossing borders to get at the enemy and triggered more fighting. Fighting broke out in South America between some of the European controlled islands and even Japan entered the war. Even while some people want you to join your allies others will get upset if you move one unit! Even the use of atomic weapons will get strange results. The UN once backed me up after I used it against Taiwan! What?!?! The end result is you'll very likely be shot or replaced within a year of game time. Many people don't last a month! And that makes for bad replay value too. I have to say I never had it crash but sometimes the words are replaced with nonsense code in the newspapers or the trade screen - something failed to be translated properly. End result - I miss playing Civilization I!

## Features

- Play in competition or simulation mode
- Choice of secret objectives
- Interactive and real time tutorial
- Over 1000 different actions
- Interact with 3D characters with over 6 hours of dialogue

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ They don't get it
*by M***C on January 11, 2015*

When you play this game -assuming that it works without breaking in the middle, which is saying much, given the bad experience of other reviewers, you get the feeling that it is a chore, not a joy. It is a notch above doing the laundry and a notch below doing the dishes. You are left with the clear determination that you don't want to play it again, but you are not sure why you hate it so much. If you are like me, a lover of Strategy games, and especially of turn-based strategy, you may wonder about your reaction. After all, it has the grand strategy. It has the graphics. It has all aspects of government and not only the military part, a deficiency in several other games. It is only when you play a really good turn-based strategy game, as the Civilization series, that you realize what's missing. See, the creators of this game don't get us, strategy lovers. By definition, we love the big picture, the big decisions. We love to see clear consequences of our decisions in real time, and modify our strategy accordingly. We do not like minutiae. Yet, this is exactly what this game is: a pile of disconnected, difficult to follow, over-complicated details. The speeches of your "advisers" don't help, either. Having all these voice recordings only serves two purposes: using up way too many Megabytes and boring you to death. Please do not buy it. Bad game-making should not be rewarded.

### ⭐⭐ At first it seems amazing...
*by M***O on November 17, 2012*

The game starts out with a great opening cut scene and than you start the game. Wonderful map, tons of information, lots of choices. In fact, maybe too realistic, as everything you do, from minor adjustments to the budget to major dealing with other nations can have both short-term, and long term results. The people may love you, but the governing party or the army may decide to shoot you. Or the other way around. And it could be for the tiniest of things you did weeks ago in game time and can't even remember. A lot of the cause and effect is invisible, as like in real life, what you do may cause changes and events that you didn't even know were linked. A player can easily become overwhelmed and upset on how problems can pile up. And the game is SLOW - when you go 30 real seconds for a game day, it could take half the day to play a year! You start to notice little things, like many of the people look alike, have the same voice, and meetings with most of your own people don't really seem to do anything. Some leaders get mad at you for just offering them wine. Japan refused to deal with me half the time and I had, for a few weeks, 100% approval rating. You would think if all my people loved me the other nations would be more willing to deal with me. Wars are almost impossible to win and sometimes get way out of control. As China I invaded Taiwan. It took forever to get the military moving - the AI is stupid and when you have to do it all YOURSELF it can get tiring. By the time the conflict between us was over half the globe was still declaring war on the rest of the globe - it was like their reaction was delayed by a game week or something. There is also the fact that your people may wish you to help Russia against Poland or help France against the US of A. HOW?!?! If you China or India or a nation in the middle of nowhere, that's just unrealistic. Your armies and ships will end up pissing off other nations as they rush through their borders. A land war in Europe between Poland and Germany drew in Russia, Spain, England, France, Turkey, Iran and just kept spreading. The military units kept crossing borders to get at the enemy and triggered more fighting. Fighting broke out in South America between some of the European controlled islands and even Japan entered the war. Even while some people want you to join your allies others will get upset if you move one unit! Even the use of atomic weapons will get strange results. The UN once backed me up after I used it against Taiwan! What?!?! The end result is you'll very likely be shot or replaced within a year of game time. Many people don't last a month! And that makes for bad replay value too. I have to say I never had it crash but sometimes the words are replaced with nonsense code in the newspapers or the trade screen - something failed to be translated properly. End result - I miss playing Civilization I!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Good game, until the updates come
*by M***H on August 11, 2011*

This is actually a good game that has many realistic features of running a country. However, it is odd that increases in spending and the abortion of terrorism is actually not as popular with the public as you might think. Indeed, it is also all about the investment in culture that shall make your citizens really happy! However, then the updates come with corrections, which after you install it, it shall make the program unworkable, because the setup file goes some where and wastes time and money.

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