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  • Summary: Demise of Nations is a 4X turn-based grand strategy wargame covering the rise of Rome till the fall of modern civilization.

    Command your armies in one of the many ancient and modern countries including the Roman Empire, British Islands, Germany, Japan or the United States. From Rome to
    Demise of Nations is a 4X turn-based grand strategy wargame covering the rise of Rome till the fall of modern civilization.

    Command your armies in one of the many ancient and modern countries including the Roman Empire, British Islands, Germany, Japan or the United States. From Rome to modern nations, you create your own warring experience. Wage colossal wars solo, against the AI, or take on your gaming friends in cross-platform multiplayer games. Form alliances and fight co-op style with the AI and other players for ultimate victory.

    As opposed to other turn-based strategy game, Demise of Nations tries to focus on both, a fun single player and a thrilling multiplayer experience. Single player comes with skirmish matches against the AI as well as a hotseat functionality for local play. Multiplayer can be played cross-platform and includes a ranking and rating system.
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  1. Aug 22, 2017
    80
    An accomplished multiplayer experience that feels a little directionless when playing alone.
  2. Aug 28, 2017
    80
    The strategy in Demise of Nations is really compelling and interesting. Its focus on combat makes feel pretty different than something like Civilization while still retaining a good sense of depth. I do wish the game looked a little better, and that its menu commands were easier to decipher, but otherwise, Demise of Nations is an excellent (and free!) strategy game.