Great idea with a very decent execution from an indie dev. It's a lot of menu diving/number crunching but is extremely fun if you dont mind those barriers of entry. The UI/menus can be not super great to navigate and have misspellings and a few things that are seemingly unexplained (i might just be an idiot as well). Would def recommend to someone who enjoys simulation games with a political twist! I can see this gaming being modded to hell and back and being a true shining gem in the niche of political sim games.
Fantasy Senate Simulator
- Release Date:
- Sep 1, 2024
- Developer:
- Purri Cat Studio
- Publisher:
- Purri Cat Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Key Features
- Senate simulation with laws having to pass through committees, senators switching sides, delaying votes by filibuster, assassinations, vetoes and more
- Nation simulation where government expenses need to be balanced and laws, policies, events, all have an effect on the economy, health, freedom, and even the political factions that the population supports
- Win elections by cleverly spending your resources on senate campaigns that have a better chance of winning. Make decisions on whether to build support through a loud protest or bipartisan speeches
- Plot and intrigue to take out your opponents either through assassination, harassment, or just imprison them if your party is strong enough
- When your party forms the government; manage foreign relations, build alliances, go to war with other nations in the large world, return the Republic to its former glory and dominate the continent
- Hundreds of events and chaining story events where choices matter
- Influence generals, keep them loyal or else another party just might convince them to stage a coup
Story
Long ago a human kingdom, during an impressive golden age, expanded greatly eventually conquering and occupying all the other races and nearly all of the continent as a despotic empire. A century or two after the empires founding ancient ruined gates gradually activated one by one with hordes of demons marching through on a path of annihilation. Great battles were fought, lands were decimated, but the empire finished as the victor and outlawed the use of all but the most basic of magic in the land. Yet the demon war had caused too much devastation and the empire could not hold together with many breaking away to form their own kingdoms. Soon even the emperor was deposed and a Republic, ruled by an elected senate, was put in place preserving what was left of the empire. Over the centuries the scars of the demon war began to fade and many have begun to explore the lost arts of magic even while others make new scientific discoveries and invent fantastic machines. Now, the Republic has begun to fracture again as tensions between races flare, those who seek technological advancement or investigation of magic argue, and the offspring of the demons demand integration and acceptance into the society. It will be up to you to navigate these fractured times, lead your party to victory, and develop the nation into a mighty power.Screenshots
User Reviews
I really wanted to like this game, because a political fantasy sim is a wonderful idea. However, after just a short time with it, I decided to ask for a refund, as there are several problems here that make me not want to play it: - There is no tutorial, the tooltips are far from clear, some terms are called different things in different menus (charm vs charisma), and the feedback information after choosing an option is almost nonexistent. As a result, I had no idea whether, for example, my rallies were doing anything and if not then why. - There is no way to compare information about various regions other than clicking them separately (in two different mapmodes, because population and economy stats are in the international view and the polling and demographics are in the senate view) and reading the pop up windows. Which means that if you want to identify the regions in which you have the best chance of succeeding, you have to click every single one of them and take notes. The game s...
I really liked this game so I decided to write this review for it because it doesn't have any reviews that are english. Gameplay: The game is mostly just clicking buttons and sliding sliders. Basically how most strategy games work lol. You do still have to actually plan what you should do and I personally like it. Graphics and Interface: While the game’s graphics are functional and do their job of presenting the complex data they are not super great. However, the interface is well-designed (atleast compared to most indie strategy games), making it easier to manage the myriad of tasks and information without feeling overwhelmed. Still if you are a first time strategy game player this could be too confusing for you.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: intel i5 1.6GHZ
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: intel HD3000
- Storage: 800 MB available space
- Sound Card: any
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: intel i5 1.6GHZ
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: intel HD3000
- Storage: 800 MB available space
- Sound Card: any
FAQ
How much does Fantasy Senate Simulator cost?
Fantasy Senate Simulator costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Fantasy Senate Simulator?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: intel i5 1.6GHZ Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: intel HD3000 Storage: 800 MB available space Sound Card: any Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: intel i5 1.6GHZ Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: intel HD3000 Storage: 800 MB available space Sound Card: any
What platforms is Fantasy Senate Simulator available on?
Fantasy Senate Simulator is available on Windows PC.
Is Fantasy Senate Simulator worth buying?
Fantasy Senate Simulator has 75% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Fantasy Senate Simulator released?
Fantasy Senate Simulator was released on Sep 1, 2024.
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