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20th century Economic strategy

20th century Economic strategy

June 03, 2024
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You wish to become an emperor, a king or a president? This game is just what you are looking for. You can enter the role of a ruler of the 20th century country. You have everything to write a new history. The game has no world wars, nuclear attacks on Japanese cities… Our aim is not to create a plot based on history. Our goal is to give you an opportunity to write your very own history! In this new history, are you a peacekeeper or an aggressor? It is up to you to decide!
Gameplay key features:
• Over 60 countries you can rule;
• Build an army and a fleet;
• Wage wars against other countries, fight separatism and looting
• Gain resources: oil, iron, stone, lead, rubber etc;
• Non-aggression pacts, trade agreements and embassies;
• Law and religion management;
• Researches;
• Trade;
• Colonization;
• the League of Nations.

Epic military strategy of incredible scale. Are you ready to defend your homeland?

Latest Version

Version
1.0.44
Update
June 03, 2024
Developer
Oxiwyle
Apps
Strategy
Platforms
Android
Downloads
1,905,358
License
Free
Package Name
com.oxiwyle.alternativehistory20tgcentury
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User Reviews

Aiden K

6 months ago

I wish that when you attack another state, you decide what province you attack, other than the whole country. And once you do, you can station troop, let's say from Germany, all the way to siberie so you don't have to tediously wait for troops to go straight to Tokyo from Berlin. I also wish that if a state goes into turmoil, a number of provinces change to another state with a different ideology and laws emerge from random provinces and an actual revolution ensues.

Travis Horton

3 years ago

Played others like this. This one sucks. Adds just to move around in the menus, un fair leveling scales. I got hit with tanks and planes in 1904, neither are even an option to me. The only thing to do is watch a few hundred videos at the start to have a chance. Not fun.

Sasha Daswa

3 years ago

It's quite good. The only problem I have with it is that the years just move on to the 21st century and yet nothing ever upgrades to modern standards. The ministers still wear 19th century clothes, the military equipment is still obsolete. Please change this... There should be a modernisation every 39 years. And please add more territory to colonize... The whole planet.

AA AA

3 years ago

OK... I know I know but what about The entire wold? If the game is about 1900-future why not add more countries? And when we/countries finally gets modern industry we still have the same things. Like why not make the army look very modern. And that's not all. The game gets easier and easier when I play longer but at the same to it gets dumber and worse(r) Here are many things that I'd wrong with this game but yeah it's good.

Patrick Weber

3 years ago

It takes a lot of ads to get anywhere, but you don't have to pay to play. Don't make the mistake I did and play as France or any country without oil, you won't get anywhere. Also, despite the in-game advice my popular still falls. The game has a few issues but is still fun to play, will move rating to 5 stars if the issues are fixed. Edit: Needs improvement such as when you are attacked and you have a defensive alliance with another country then they should send troops to help.

A Google user

5 years ago

UPDATED REVIEW: Since I first played the game in early January, the game has seen significant improvement all around. most nations are available for free, and larger nations can be purchased via in-game currency or microtransaction. The UI is easy to get used to, and it's all around an enjoyable experience. The game feels a tad like a mobile Victoria II, which is good. Glad to see grievances addressed and I'll be playing this game a ton.

Juber Alam

8 months ago

This game is good but could be one of the best by improvement and addressing some new features like 1. It should be feature to capture particular territory or capturing annex country by enemy country 2. Price of materials while purchasing is high while selling is very low

Josh Thatcher

3 years ago

This game is definitely a great one to play if your into politics or war in general, or if you just feel like making a country unstoppable. I think the game has lots of potential and one thing i would love to see in an update is the ability to speed up construction abit more than currently. The game is also a great one to play for passing time by. 5 Stars from me ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Vince Versace

2 years ago

I absolutely love this game. For people who like being managers in sports games or Civilization fans- this game will get you hooked. You have to get used to the navigation a bit at first but after that it's easy. I found the tutorial helpful. The game is about political & military decision making, not graphical war/combat action. The developing relationship scenarios with countries are fun, figuring out defensive alliances, trade etc. offer great strategy tools! I do recommend a new game name.

Joshua Smith

1 year ago

I would give this a 4 start if it wasn't for the new limit on ads where you can get free stuff (+30 day gold is Important for the game to stay interesting). This was I big part that enables me to stay interested in the game.. maybe I'm being impatient though and have in a way 'exploited' the game, as I do find the game pretty easy now. We need the ability to attack individual areas (countries) instead of going straight for the capital, like liberating France from Germany for example

Uwan Shrestha

5 months ago

It's a good game. I really like the combat or fighting of the game. I just wished that when troops are fighting, you can do other things, and personally, I like that annexing a country will make other countries dislike you.

Jeff Popiano

9 months ago

This game is a great alternative to Modern Age 1 because in this game you can actually achieve something rather than getting kicked out of office because of the food deflects

Thesmurfzed 2

5 months ago

Ok, I see alot of people struggling to this game and saying something about aluminum being expensive or the game is hard, but actually no it's not that hard, it just takes a lot of time to play this, I started as Bahrain and it took me a lot of time to start of at the beginning. I first recommend you all improving relations with other countries as you could ask help from them every year. There is a research button on the top left to improve relations more and can build embassies without paying.

Siphesihle Ntombela

5 months ago

Good but can you add like the Soviet Union and the other's like Japanese empire and there flag change when they have to and also like um Ukraine was apart of Soviet Union and then the fall of the Soviet Union and Russia started losing land so can you make it like that l would really appreciate it plus it can make your game even better so please

Mtha Tyutu

7 months ago

I would give the game a five star rating if there was a nuclear program in the game after 1939 or atleast 1940's. If the game would be upgraded and a nuclear program for countries that reached a 100 million gold coins i would give a 5 star rating. I would appreciate if you did it. Thank You

Graham Roy

7 months ago

It is an alright game, but it is a constant grind. All of the enemy nations barely have any resource infrastructure (no gold mines, no oil derricks etc), so annexing countries is just not worth it, and because they lose a majority (atleast 70%) of their population once you annex them, making the amount you gain in taxes from the people you conquered literal pennies. If you play a country that doesn't have aluminum as a resource, goodluck trying to build a military, as it's very expensive to buy.

Schumann Yu-Sandstrom

3 years ago

Firstly: WHERE'S THE REST OF THE WORLD. The freaking game icon puts a US flag on the bottom left for whatever reason, but both North & South America are completely excluded from the game... Why? Also half of Africa & Southeast Asia, and all of Oceania don't exist too. A new update containing these places would be awesome. Despite all its shortcomings, it's a very addicting strategy game, though lacking some depth & realism. The usage of gems is also pretty annoying, but typical of mobile games.

Eldon Larsen

3 years ago

Great game, wonderfull RTS mechanics. It takes a little time to get a feel for the game but after playing for a few hours it's pretty casual to play. You have to keep track of the production of resources(food , building materials , natural resources and military equipment). Maintain relationships with your allies and engage in wars or be a beacon of peace in 20th century Europe.

Larbington

4 years ago

It's a really good game, one of the best of the mobile war games along with all their other games. Although there is a few problems, when war is prohibited it only effects the player, and all other countries can still attack you whenever wanted. Also it takes alot of adds to actually get far, I'm fine with watching adds occasionally but they're pretty much required due to taxes having many negitive effects. I reccomend to either make the rewards for adds better or add alternative ways.

A Google user

5 years ago

The idea was interesting but the product is mediocre. The tutorial is underwhelming, I had to learn the functions of the majority of the menu through trial and error. You can't change from Switzerland until you accumulate 10,000,000 money. This wouldn't have been an issue if training troops didn't require more than two years of waiting. Hiring troops in any significant number costs 10,000s of dollars, setting you back severely if you need to fend off an attack. It keeps you stuck in a grind.

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