Meet the sequel to one of the best strategic games in the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, Russia, UK and many other countries! You are the young dictator of a fledgling democratic republic. Anyone would dream of being in your place, because you wield unlimited power. You must make wise and timely decisions, eliminate scheming enemies, pay tributes to true friends, deftly uncover plots, and expose insidious conspiracies. When a better tomorrow in your country is no longer a dream, you can go even further! Conquer the rest of the world. Form your own army and defeat your glorious dictatorship's most treacherous foes! Skillfully develop captured territories and lead your people to a great future of despotism! Dictate the fashion of the day to millions of people – their gaze is riveted upon you alone. Your task is to remain being dictator as long as possible and seize as much territory as you can! Good luck! Experience this unique mix of card battles, strategy and the game’s prequel - Dictator: Revolt! - Determine your approach to each of the 6 factions! - Form your own army and lead it to victory! - Make more than 2,000 critical decisions! - Build oil derricks, banks, prisons and propaganda broadcasting towers! - Weave plots and unravel conspiracies! - Prevent revolutions!
Decent
I really enjoy the game, but I do think that the cards need a little more balancing. There are multiple cards that can wipe out the entire opposing side, and that’s a bit game breaking at times.
Airstrike of Ads
I loved this game on Android, so I picked it up for iOS… And I have no idea how to pay to remove ads. The menu is just… not intuitive, at all. It’s a five star game, but be prepared for constant advertisements.
iPhone 11
Not compatible w the 12
Its good
Its a good game
horribly balanced
Good luck having fun on your first or second, or third run! The only way you're going to beat the high-level countries without dumb luck is with cheese strategies which may not work if the A.I. just has better cards than you. Getting cards is absurdly costly, leveling up cards takes way too much time, and in the end it's not worth it because the game is tiny. The game is fun, or at least - it tries to be, in it's own mobile strategy game way, but after a while it's only so fun. I don't suggest this cheaply-made klunky game unless you have a desperate amount of time. Overall, 2.4/10.
Pay to Play
A very frustrating game. You can’t possibly hope to last unless you either pay for in game currency to upgrade your military or spend an excruciatingly long amount of time upgrading your military. I already paid to play the game, quit trying to rip me off.
It takes a while
The start of this game is infuriating. Some progress from previous games sticks around so the first couple plays are guaranteed losses with no hope. It gets better. Include instructions that’s not the walkthrough cause it’s easy to miss something and i would rather find it and read then running through the tutorial again.
Bug fixes
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