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Dictator 2: Political Game

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Dictator 2: Political Game

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4.3
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User Reviews for Dictator 2: Political Game

3
Battle aspect troubles.

The game is sometimes fun and has a lot of potential but the battle aspect doesn’t work. The tutorial costed me my first play through, I had too few Xs with the police so it would not allow me to choose any of those cards, I could not choose a different faction, and I could not leave the screen, so I had to restart. I also had a problem with being cards out during battle, the cards would not move. Other than that, the game is fun and a bit challenging, which is not a bad thing.

1028372829, Sep 17, 2019
4
Pretty good!

I really like this game. It’s fun to make decisions, prepare an army, and conquer lands with card strategy. However I have one complaint. I think it’s annoying how after every turn I lose money. I’m aware it’s a game feature and not a bug, but I don’t see its reason to exist at all. Obviously it’s supposed to make the game more challenging, but I find myself frustrated when I’m doing well and suddenly my people start a revolution. If this feature was taken out of the game, I’d give it five stars.

Akklibakk, May 16, 2023
1
Forced advertisements on bug fix patch

Owned and played the game for years. Beat the missions and owned all territories on the main campaign. Loved every minute of it. Sure there were bugs, but once you figure out how to work around them, everything works fine. New update rolls out. “Bug fixes”. Cool. New logo, new terms and conditions. Cool. After playing 2 turns on the main campaign, I get a forced advertisement. Not cool. One of the things I really liked about the old game was that the ads were never forced. You watch them when you want to get specific bonuses. Now that I’m going to have yet another game decide to treat its users like cash cows instead of actual people (forced ads versus using optional rewards), I’m going to be uninstalling, and encourage others to do the same until something changes. If the devs want to ad adverts to the game, at the very least, don’t put it in a “bug fixes” patch. I would have been at least a little forgiving if that were the case. Guess not, since greed won again.

Cantbelieveyouvedonethis, Dec 03, 2019
5
Very fun game, exactly what I was looking for!

I wanted a simple yet very strategic game to pass the time at work. I actually downloaded Dictator 2 first but after being confused on how the game works, I downloaded My Majesty which is a lot more simple and that’s where I learned how to play. Both games are great and I have no problem paying to remove ads for such works of art.

D3ADSQUID, Mar 01, 2022
5
Excellent game but too strong disasters

The game is excellent but the disasters are too strong for example in a cataclysm if you have all factions with 7 green crosses you will lose all of the green crosses so make it in a cataclysm 2 buildings lose 1 level and 3 green crosses are gone from every faction and in a epidemic make it last 3 turns instead of 5 it really screws you over with countries with governors

Hero of the Soviet Union, Nov 25, 2019
5
Addictive

This is the most fun I have had playing a game in a while. The “rule the world” aesthetic is very engaging and keeps you playing until you have final conquered all 13 of the republics in the campaign mode. The card game combat is very engaging and something I admire. The game is very easy to get addicted to, so if you start playing you might find yourself spend a good amount of time playing this game. All thought I love the game for all it has to offer I wish it had some prestige mode in the campaign. Like if you take over all 13 you can give up your control of the other 12 to get a prestige which offers you with rewards for prestige. Cause there isn’t much to do after you conquered everything. Great game.

HustonHazelnut, Jul 08, 2019
1
Not worth your time/CASH Grab

Cool concept with the first game however it’s much harder than the first. I don’t see the appeal of having it be so difficult to raise your nations factions to gold and hold it consistently like the first game. It’s annoying. Not to mention that every time you make a decision after choosing what faction to have appear before you, plays an ad that you can’t skip and then having it play again afterwards. It takes around 10 seconds. There are much better options out there on the App Store and even on other platforms that don’t play as many annoying ads. They actually provide a chance to win, and don’t have you questioning if it was worth playing. This game is another pay to win game like the millions of others out there. Why support this lazy and obvious cash grab that forces players to pay real currency to prolong the inevitable failure of your rule. The intent of the developers is to have your dictatorship toppled or fail in someway in order for them to have you spend your real money in order to not lose your progress and be toppled. Forget this game and the developers, they are just as bad as EA games. Btw this game deserves 1/2 of 5 stars but I can’t rate it lower than 1 🤷🏽

MannyTheJankee, Jul 04, 2021
3
Super fun

I love the game, it's very very well made and super fun to play. The card conceptualisation is really creative and the faction choices and point system is cool. Overall it's an awesome game but I literally can't afford it. It's too expensive to play, I payed $5 for some coins and I ran out after like 5 minutes. It costs coins (literal money) to level up, it costs coins (literal money) to use more than a few turns, and it costs coins (literal money) to keep your countries in check if you don't have in game money. The pay to play is just too much. :/

martian babe, Aug 29, 2017
5
What a game

I was addicted to dictator but dictator 2 a new realm for me the cards the annoyance whenever you lose the battle keeps me playing when I just needed an app that I could use on a plane I am hooked on this game now I highly recommend this to everyone who wants to be having fun all day and sure the ads are annoying but you can get rid of them for a $1 but I recommend you are good on your own From, Papa Stalin

Papa-Stalin, Mar 23, 2019
3
To complicated

I feel that this game is too complicated to be rated 12+ I am 11 with my birthday rapidly approaching and I struggle with some of the concepts in this game I understand that 17+ might be too high of a age rating but I hope you understand that if you have a completely harmless but extremely complicated game a 4+. Age rating should not just be based on how appropriate it is for the age level but it should also be based on the difficulty of the game I hope one of the hard working developers finds this review and takes this into consideration fromwhat I can comprehend of the game it is very good and I believe you could go far with future updates. 👍🏻

sdmloy, Feb 18, 2019

Description

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!

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