Republic: The Revolution

Republic: The Revolution (2003)

by Elixir Studios
Genres:Strategy, Simulator, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Themes:Open world
Game modes:Single player
Story:Republic: The Revolution is a computer game produced by Elixir Studios, founded by Demis Hassabis , a former programmer of Lionhead Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. It has since been released for the Mac OS X by Feral Interactive. It is a depiction of grassroots political action, where one attempts to put their preferred government in power. It is set in Novistrana, a small, fictional, post-Soviet country in Eastern Europe.Show more
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Another game where when i played it through a demo where every part of it confused me as a little kid but it seemd interesting if i could only figure it out, also they reffrenced it in Evil Genius on the TVs, would like to have a easy way to give it another try in the future
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February 03, 2025
Such a unique game, never played anything quite like it before or since. Getting together a political team with different skills, syncing all of their abilities up to take over the city and then even being able to zoom in and see them carrying out your shady actions. I remember I couldn't get past the second city as I found it super complex as a kid, but I would really love to give this one a go again.
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