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Diplomacy is Not an Option

$29.99
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Metacritic:
81
Developer:
Door 407
Publisher:
Door 407
Platforms:
Windows
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About the Game

Diplomacy is Not an Option is a base-building RTS where your task is to fight against vast hordes of enemies. Over 25 THOUSAND of them will storm your castle on procedurally generated maps. To survive, you must build fortifications, raise armies, master engineering, economy, and even magic (the active pause spell included).

Experience warfare on an entirely new scale in the 4 game modes: Endless Mode, Story Campaign, Challenge Mode, and Sandbox Mode. Additionally, you've got the Map Editor to create your own scenarios in the medieval fantasy world of Diplomacy is Not an Option.

Your king is an egocentric pig who has driven the country into an economic crisis with his mindless money-spending. This problem, however, is mostly yours. After all, this is your feud, where peasants are revolting because of unfair taxes.

You can suppress the rebellion, or you can join it. But it's a long road to the end goal. A road on which you will encounter the mysterious tribe of Sarranga and the Undead who worship hard-rock music. No matter which faction you join, casualties will number in the thousands. And siege weapons will mercilessly blast crowds of your enemies. And legions of loyal troops will give their lives for the success of your mission.

While admittedly tongue-in-cheek, the laws of physics are still deadly serious in Diplomacy Is Not An Option. Every arrow, catapult stone and enemy launched skywards is physically modeled, making for a tactile and coherent battlefield. Just make sure your troops have towers to shoot from and clear lines of sight, or you might find your best-laid plans embarrassingly blunted by your own fortifications. Consider your gates, your lines of advancement and retreat. Create kill-zones and fall-back positions. You will need to take an active role in combat to get the best from your men.

Even under siege, never forget your castle was built on the backs of the peasantry. Defend your people, and they’ll serve you well. Engage in agriculture and farming, or food can become scarce, and your soldiers can starve on the battlefield. Build houses, bury fallen soldiers and peasants to prevent plague, and treat the infected when death comes knocking. If you do not care for your people you may soon find yourself overrun with the most unpleasant troubles. Like empty stockpiles, unrepaired walls and running dry barracks… or be overrun literally with swarms of zombies. And no lord wishes to see zombie apocalypse in the backyard of his castle, right?

A functional army requires a functional economy to support and feed it. Food, Wood, Stone, Iron, and Gold are the foundations of your city’s economy, and you will need to watch your supplies carefully if you are to meet the advancing foe in a timely manner. Gather resources, choose your storage locations, plan your expansions and upgrades with care. The enemy will not cede their lands willingly, and unprotected civilian expansions will have consequences of falling prey to the hostile incursion. Trade, via the impressive merchant dirigible, bringing emergency supplies of food to feed the men, or stone to rebuild the walls. Can you strike the balance between greedy expansion and security?

If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. If you’ve inherited a cursed kingdom, why not master the dark arts ? Sturdy castle walls will protect you from most ordinary threats, but in Diplomacy Is Not An Option you're also be battling undeads. So why give them a monopoly on magic ? There is a dark history of tainted power that stirs zombies and traps wayward souls. On the lighter side: it can also be used to call down really very big fireballs onto your enemies. So enjoy that too. Build magical monuments, harvest soul crystals and give a try to a maniacal laugh as searing magical beams tear through your foes and summoned ghosts to chase down the stragglers.

The game has been designed with freedom as a core concept. Go beyond the campaign and crush your foes as you see fit in Endless Mode, Sandbox Mode or Challenge Mode. Develop your own personal strategies on procedurally generated maps. Go heavy on walls early, build large armies of cannon-fodder, or pursue the macro game of greedy growth and costly investments. Play battles in real-time or use pause constantly to keep everything in your hands. Will you be able to stand on a par with the most acclaimed generals in the world, like Joan of Arc and Genghis Khan? Finding which style grants you the most success is up to you.

As in real life, stupidity and greed lie behind most problems, but here it is far too late to talk it through. You have no recourse to resolve this peacefully. At this stage: Diplomacy Is Not an Option!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
91%
Positive
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Would be the perfect game for me, If I would be able to spawn own/friendly units in Sandbox mode. Sadly the devs said it isn't possible, because the troop limit can't exceed the population limit... :( I wonder why this can't be fixed with a simple update. This parameter could simply be ignored... I am not interested in the other game modes and the sandbox mode is unsuitable without the explained function for creating huge battles. Hope they will fix it! #edit : dev said it is on their list! yaaaay! <3

3 helpful
784 hrs at review
Recommended

Quite similar to They Are Billions. Much more forgiving, with a quirky & simple personality. Still quite a challenge on the higher difficulties.

2 helpful
32 hrs at review
Recommended

This game lets you free. You can build your city, economy, army as you wish. If you like sandbox stategy games I am sure You will like this one too. Campaign mode is insane. Decisions you made are very important and these deccisions change the flow of the campaign entirely. Dialouges between characters and our mighty lord are very fun to read. Difficulty options make the game perfect both for strategy game enthusiastic who want to play hardcore and newbies who want to play relaxed.

2 helpful
20 hrs at review
Recommended

Lots of fun. Like they are billions but lot more freedom in placing things. lock down half a map in this game easy. in they are billions constatnly had to expand where you could build with these pylon things horrible. hated the mechanic. took everything from that game and fixed it. imagine age of empires 2 with stronghold and an enemy base and out of map wave attacks. pretty fun. they did a great job

2 helpful
211 hrs at review
Recommended

The obses... the game that every pupulta deserves!

2 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

The depth and detail of the game mechanic systems, city building and iso detail, this game is amazing. The campaign is sick and the dialogue is hilarious.

1 helpful
79 hrs at review
Recommended

Good game, funny campaign. :)

1 helpful
11 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This is the type of game I thought I'd love. I'm a veteran of RTS and Tower Defense games, and this one seemed right up my alley. Unfortunately a few things really didn't work for me. I won't say the game is irredeemably bad, but there are some incredibly frustrating design choices I believe people should be aware of before they buy. 1. The economy is clunky and needlessly grindy. Everything works on a real time basis (building, gathering, training, attacks) except for Population management. That happens like it's a turn-based game. This is extremely punishing, more than in most RTS games. Getting housed in Age of Empires 2 for example is bad, but you can build a new one and be okay. In this you can build new ones and then have to wait a day or two for it to bless you with some workers. In that time everything could go wrong. Then there's how expensive things become. Unlocking each new tier of technology and the corresponding upgrade/research takes so many resources that ...

1 helpful
116 hrs at review
Recommended

You will not regret spending the money on it. If you start struggling, don't be afraid to restart and try again :) The devs put some rewarding humor and other items in the game to keep you playing.

1 helpful
208 hrs at review
Recommended

great atmosphere really love the cut scenes they are well done - plays like any normal RTS i've been replaying it joining the different story lines and have found it enjoyable.

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10, 11 64 bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 6400 / AMD X8 FX-8300
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon R9 280
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 15 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 11 compatible
  • Additional Notes: mouse wheel

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10, 11 64 bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 7400 / AMD Ryzen 3 2300X
  • Memory: 32 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 2060 / AMD Radeon RX 5600
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 15 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 11 compatible
  • Additional Notes: mouse wheel

FAQ

How much does Diplomacy is Not an Option cost?

Diplomacy is Not an Option costs $29.99.

What are the system requirements for Diplomacy is Not an Option?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10, 11 64 bit Processor: Intel Core i5 6400 / AMD X8 FX-8300 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon R9 280 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 15 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 11 compatible Additional Notes: mouse wheel Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10, 11 64 bit Processor: Intel Core i5 7400 / AMD Ryzen 3 2300X Memory: 32 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 2060 / AMD Radeon RX 5600 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 15 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 11 compatible Additional Notes: mouse wheel

What platforms is Diplomacy is Not an Option available on?

Diplomacy is Not an Option is available on Windows PC.

Is Diplomacy is Not an Option worth buying?

Diplomacy is Not an Option has 91% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 81/100.

When was Diplomacy is Not an Option released?

Diplomacy is Not an Option was released on Oct 4, 2024.

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