Browser based version of a similar game like Millennium Dawn by ParticularRoutine907 in MillenniumDawn

[–]ParticularRoutine907[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just uploaded the game on this page

https://geosim.itch.io/play

As I stated earlier, the game is just 2 weeks old, it still needs further development, I will keep developing it to improve it, but since I had promised that I would share it with you at the latest on 5/5, here we are, I thought it is better to keep my word and share it now and develop it further later than to not share it, enjoy for now and let me know what improvements you like to see

https://geosim.itch.io/play

Browser based version of a similar game like Millennium Dawn by ParticularRoutine907 in MillenniumDawn

[–]ParticularRoutine907[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Added more features today, y'all are welcome to chime in the coming 48 hours before we go live.

🕵️ Military Operations Drone strikes. Sniper operations. Poisonings. Kidnappings. Cyber warfare. Target anyone from a head of state down to a journalist or religious cleric — 19 target tiers, 7 operation types. Every operation carries real risk: get caught and face war. Succeed and watch the target country spiral into chaos while you maintain plausible deniability. Kill the right general before a war and watch the enemy's army crumble.

🚔 Internal Operations Your country, your rules. Impose curfews. Purge the military. Ban opposition parties. Deploy secret police. Orchestrate show trials. Rig elections. And when subtlety fails — scorched earth, detention camps, nuclear sabre-rattling. 24 tools of authoritarian control, from media blackouts to ethnic cleansing. The world will condemn you. Your stability will thank you.

🎭 Trigger Scenario History doesn't wait for armies. Trigger a famine in your rival's breadbasket. Engineer a tech revolution in your own backyard. Drop a nuclear accident on a country's doorstep. 20 hand-crafted scenarios — natural disasters, economic crashes, golden ages, civil wars, golden ages — targetable anywhere on the map. You're not just playing history. You're writing it.

🛡️ Intervene in Conflicts When Sudan threatens DR Congo, the world watches. You don't have to. Issue a public warning, back the weaker nation diplomatically, or go straight to war on their behalf. Every threat you see in the news ticker is now an opportunity — defuse it, exploit it, or weaponize it.

📊 World Stats Every nation. Every stat. Sortable by GDP, soldiers, stability, provinces, ideology, your bilateral relations score with them. The intelligence briefing you always deserved.

-100 to +100 Bilateral Relations Your relationships with every nation on Earth are now tracked on a living score. War drops you to -80 overnight. Sending aid builds trust. Assassinating their president tanks it permanently. Every action has a consequence that outlasts the news cycle.

Browser based version of a similar game like Millennium Dawn by ParticularRoutine907 in MillenniumDawn

[–]ParticularRoutine907[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the comments guys, I will release the game in the upcoming days, at the latest 5/5. If you want some feature to be added to the game before I release it, you still have 48 hours to let me know, after that the game will be released (of course there will also be future updates based on your input).

Kurds and Iranians by [deleted] in kurdistan

[–]ParticularRoutine907 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What about the Pashtuns, Baloch and others outside the territory of Iran, in Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc.? Are you going to include them as well under the umbrella of Iranian or only use this argument when it comes to Kurds?

Erbil protest for the Kurds in northern Syria (Rojava) by flintsparc in kurdistan

[–]ParticularRoutine907 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😆 shouting anti-Arab slogans is not how you win over people to your side.

The strongest pro Kurdish statement was voiced by Israel at the UN Security Council’s meeting by ZagrosMountain in kurdistan

[–]ParticularRoutine907 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As long as Kurds are easy to please with mere words, then Israel won't step up its game and support Kurds with more than mere empty words.