If you take over a country, a larger dot will encircle the smaller dot of your color. The color of the small dot represents the allegiance the people have to a certain ideology. One of the challenges of this game are the threat of revolutions. If you conquer a whole continent, you gain a bonus in armies for every turn as well. The more countries you occupy, the more armies you earn for each turn. Green countries indicate unconquered countries while the colored countries represent a country occupied by a player. You can move from country to country, conquering everything in your path. You can also choose from a limited amount of options how the game plays out (the full version allows for more freedom in these options)Įach country is essentially a space armies can occupy. Whether these players are human or computer players is entirely up to you. This particular game was released in 1993 and kicked off a series in the 90s. Note: This review is for the demo version of this game. We find out if this seemingly more obscure turn game is worth trying. By Drew Wilson In this review, we check out a turn-based strategy game called World Empire II Deluxe.
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