Neocolonialism
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Ruin everything.
You are a banker. You want to extract as much wealth from the world as possible--or, at least, more than everyone else. You will manipulate the global economy in order to siphon money into your secret Swiss bank account. Whoever has the most Swiss money in 12 turns wins the game.
Play solo against the AI or multiplayer against people who will imminently cease to be your friends.
Buy votes.
Unlike most strategy games, you will never have access to armies and never directly control territory. Instead, you will spread your influence throughout the globe by purchasing votes in parliament, or selling your votes to incite a military coup. You always share power with your rivals, waiting for the moment when you can backstab them.
Make free trade agreements.
Re-route industrial wealth throughout the world, from Mines to Factories via exploitative trade agreements. Remember: your goal is to make a profit, NOT to improve the world.
Manipulate the IMF.
Control the International Monetary Fund to force policy decisions without a regional parliament's approval. Basically, screw over your opponents without them being able to do a thing about it.
The map is upside-down
Because why not.
You are a banker. You want to extract as much wealth from the world as possible--or, at least, more than everyone else. You will manipulate the global economy in order to siphon money into your secret Swiss bank account. Whoever has the most Swiss money in 12 turns wins the game.
Play solo against the AI or multiplayer against people who will imminently cease to be your friends.
Buy votes.
Unlike most strategy games, you will never have access to armies and never directly control territory. Instead, you will spread your influence throughout the globe by purchasing votes in parliament, or selling your votes to incite a military coup. You always share power with your rivals, waiting for the moment when you can backstab them.
Make free trade agreements.
Re-route industrial wealth throughout the world, from Mines to Factories via exploitative trade agreements. Remember: your goal is to make a profit, NOT to improve the world.
Manipulate the IMF.
Control the International Monetary Fund to force policy decisions without a regional parliament's approval. Basically, screw over your opponents without them being able to do a thing about it.
The map is upside-down
Because why not.
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: OS X 10.6
- Storage: 80 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: OS X 10.10
- Storage: 80 MB available space
- Additional Notes: May require some minor resolution adjustments
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Storage: 80 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 or 8
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 80 MB available space
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu
- Additional Notes: Go to subalterngames.com/download for distro-agnostic build
Recommended:
- OS: Ubuntu
- Additional Notes: Go to subalterngames.com/download for distro-agnostic build
Last Modified: Sep 17, 2019
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Neocolonialism reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
This is a project that comes out of the ordinary! It's squeaky or corrosive, it touches the news and it's fun to play. In short it is the type of games that we want to show the embittered who shout on all the roofs that the video game is a product aseptized, pure entertainment:)
The concept is great from the moment we love black humor. The atmosphere is minimalist, annoying music, tristounette map, icons made under paint, the technical part is poor but no matter, neocolonialism makes fun of his plastic. After all the world is dark, so the game is also, it is coherent. So here we are in the skin of a modern-day capitalist. We leave the emotions and the ethics in the locker room, because only the numbers count. We corrupt, we arrange between adversaries, we vote policies against the needs of the countries. For what purpose? Fill his account in Switzerland unknown to the tax services.
Well we have to recognize that the IA lacks biting. No doubt it simply does not have our ability to be vicious, to betray and to enrich itself. So neocolonialism is a great multi game. But I still recommend it solo, because you had to dare to take it out. It's cynical and it's enough for me to have fun:)
Small presentation video story to be exhaustive: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=357436939
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
Game Description: Turn-based economic casual strategy in which we need to earn more money. We can play with bots as well as with other players from the Internet or friends. We buy Voices of people, build and squeeze competitors.
Pros: ¥ Music (The main theme is good-violin) ¥ Possibility of online games with friends (the truth is to find friends who will want to buy this game, for the sake of dubious pleasure think very hard to be) Cons: ¥ Inverted Map of the world (in comments there is an opinion, That the developers have made it such that to emphasize the cynicism of the game or that in real events such can not, and therefore only in the inverted world is possible what happens in the game, but I do not care... I am uncomfortable) ¥ the Absence of players in online mode (for an hour not even a closed game was noticed) ¥ Freedom of action is very limited.
¥ No Achievements.
¥ No Russian language (this minus is by far the most important, in the game a rather difficult introduction to the game that requires a pretty strong English proficiency) (I had to translate with a dictionary) (and the training could be squeezed in other languages) Outcome: If The training was on Russian if the card had been turned over, if there were achievements, I would have bought a game for a couple of friends and would have chased it. But digging a stick in a pile of manure, knowing that there is nothing in it and the pleasure of it I do not get-not hunting. I think you'll want to do the same. Not recommended.
Rating: 3 out of 10 post: If You liked this review welcome to the group http://steamcommunity.com/groups/uojer-here you will be able to see the recommended games, other reviews, as well as just chat in good company.