In this strategy game, you make critical decisions to maintain control and build a statue of yourself. Includes multiple decision types, diverse political roles, and customization options.
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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
67%
4 star
13%
3 star
8%
2 star
3%
1 star
9%
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Low review manipulation risk
24% review manipulation risk
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75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
80% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.2★ average)
About Dictator: Emergence
Try to strike a balance between power-hungry oligarchies, corrupt prosecutors, generals, and admirals, ruthless mafiosi, a tenacious opposition, and your eternally displeased subjects.
Hang onto power for as long as you can and build a statue of yourself out of pure gold!
— Make 2,000 momentous decisions
— Build a statue of yourself!
— Avert a revolution!
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Reviews for Dictator: Emergence
Your Boi big J
Needs to fix bugs
Too many bugs. Not able to continue playing after a “cataclysm”.
Happygirlyaytiger
Decent game
The game is strategic and slightly challenging, while still being interesting. It has basic mechanics and a couple extras without being too overwhelming. 😃*There are not very many ads!* 😃 There are only ads after you have finished the whole round, and they tend to be short. The tiny ad bar at the bottom is not disruptive, and it only costs .99 to remove ads. However, if you aren’t bothered by an ad here and there, then it won’t be very much of a problem. It does have multiple glitches, which I’d like to point out- 1, The Tutorial guy. Whenever you go to answer a question, he pops up, saying “now resolve the problem with the appropriate faction…” even after the tutorial is over. It can get annoying after a while. 2. Making money. In the game, the money generator is hilariously slow at earning money, to the point where it doesn’t really do much at all. Money is a scare resource in the game, so that doesn’t really help. 3. When you make decisions, the police tend to be very finicky, even about things that do not affect them at all. (Example: I decide to allow clapping at concerts to remain legal. The police lose 3 points. Why?) But despite these little things, I do enjoy this game. Recommend! ***Note: there is a second version of the game now. Go check that out. They probably fixed the bugs I mentioned and added and more. Thanks for reading!***