This is a very well-designed 4X game, and it's a lot of fun to play. I just won the beginner game, which took me just under 7 hours. The time flew by - it really has that one more turn feeling and I highly recommend it. Your aim is to convert as many people as possible to your theocracy, and control the biggest part of the map. The gameplay is similar to Civilization in that you have regions (cities) that you want to grow and develop. City locations are pre-defined, so you have to go out and convert the ones that don't belong to you. It's also similar to Master of Magic, where every so often you can cast miracles (spells) on the map to create new units, convert population or destroy it. There is no diplomacy in the game. Each theocracy wants to gain as many followers as possible, so you are always at war with everyone. The game has a very good tutorial where tips guide you through everything from basic interface icons to advanced game mechanics. At no point did I feel lost. Ther...
Theocracy
- Release Date:
- Nov 24, 2022
- Developer:
- Marcel Strbak
- Publisher:
- Atlantis Workshop
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

Explore, conquer, convert and... release the Kraken!
Theocracy is a classic 4X, turn-based, single-player, strategy game. As you lead your theocratic empire to world domination, strategic usage of peaceful radiation of divine power, decisive military campaigns and wise invoking of miracles, are all necessary elements of expansion and victory.
Might and myth
Recruit armies and command them across the world. Explore the terra incognita, peacefully convert pagans and enemy regions by divine power, or conquer them by brute force. Manage and improve your regions, construct fortifications and shrines in strategic locations, discover new knowledge and advance. Oh, and thou shalt enact dogmas and cast miracles!

Do rely on miracles
Things not going well? Summon monsters and holy men, or thunder-strike an approaching army. Punish sinners by volcanic eruption, or amaze them by solar eclipse. Game too long? Trigger the Apocalypse, now! Or later. Just watch out for those formidable heretics, atheists and aliens!
Indie & old-school
Truly independent, home-made strategy game for fans of good old PC games. Call it retro, if you will. Designed, developed and crafted completely by one person. This is a game like your grandma used to make 'em: cute 2D graphics and slow-paced gameplay, which exercises your brain rather than your thumbs.
Oh mighty and pious leader, lead your faithful people to glory and subdue the foes.
Game concept
Theocracy is a turn-based strategy game. Players take turns to move their armies, attack the enemies, cast miracles, choose research, decide what to produce in their regions and enact dogmas (commandments). Your goal is to expand your theocracy into a dominant world empire by defeating your opponents. This is achieved by conquest and peaceful conversion of other regions on the map and their incorporation into your own theocracy, and by disruptive divine interventions, which you can trigger - miracles and dogmas.At the beginning of the game, the ancient, undiscovered world is filled with pagan regions. You and your AI opponents - leaders of other theocracies - all start with one region (the Holy Land), and from there you explore the world, expand your empires and try to defeat each other. Regions can be conquered by armies, or peacefully converted by impact of Power. Power is a special resource, which radiates from your regions, shrines, holy men and miracles, and impacts its wide surroundings. Power is used to convert tiles and other regions, and as it accumulates, it is used to enact dogmas and cast miracles.
Important achievements in the game are rewarded by Victory Points. The first player to reach 100 Victory Points wins. Victory Points are awarded for percentage of world population following your religion, for number of other players' Holy Lands which you conquered, for enacting the dogmas, creating holy men, discovering sacred mountains and (should it be necessary) invoking the Apocalypse miracle.
This is a humble, indie game, made byte by byte, pixel by pixel, from scratch, without any game engine. The game is done in retro, vintage style, with top-down 2D world based on classical antique maps.
The game avoids tiring complexity and micro-management of dozens of features typical for its larger 4X cousins, and focuses on the action - why waste time building roads and farms, when you can just flood the enemy region?!? A game can be won or lost in a single gaming session.
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User Reviews
Tiny unreadable UI at high resolutions with no options to change UI scale or game resolution. Scrolling the map somehow manages to lag. Maybe there's a good game in there somewhere but this feels like it doesn't want to be played.
Looks and feels a lot like (more basic) Civilization. I like the simplicity and slightly alternative mechanics of the game, such as miracles, chaos with the rebellions and monsters.
Very good game
EDIT: Kinda solved the performance issues with the Dev's suggestions in his replies to this review. Improving my recommendation now. This is a great game, and it's mostly the innate nature of the engine he used that causes the performance issues. *** I really love this game. The idea of using Miracles like nukes in Civ games to capture cities (attack with one swordsman, gain 25% followers, bomb it with a Solar Eclipse, and that city is yours), which come late in the tech tree, is such a fresh take on the genre. However, the performance is what actually feels slow and creeping by mid to endgame. The game concept is really good, but the performance and slowdowns in some areas (especially if you're using a potato PC -- mine can run Endless Space 2 very well but kinda struggle with this game), might be jarring for some players. I would still recommend this game for the concept and replayability if you're not too hampered by some slowdowns.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11
- Memory: 80 MB RAM
- Graphics: Min 1280 x 768
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Theocracy cost?
Theocracy costs $8.99.
What are the system requirements for Theocracy?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 Memory: 80 MB RAM Graphics: Min 1280 x 768 Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Theocracy available on?
Theocracy is available on Windows PC.
Is Theocracy worth buying?
Theocracy has 71% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Theocracy released?
Theocracy was released on Nov 24, 2022.
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